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It’s also important to know that encrypting your Mac’s boot disk with FileVault 2 prevents you from using your Apple ID to reset your password (since the password is used in FileVault’s encryption).
Overall, the password reset routines Apple provides with OS X are for account passwords only, and not for FileVault. For simplicity, Apple mirrors your account password with FileVault, and sets up ...
Once you’ve entered your Apple ID user details, you can then reset the password. If you have FileVault enabled, you can also reset the password by entering your FileVault recovery key.
Finally, click Quit Firmware Password Utility, and choose Restart from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner. One word of caution: make sure you don't lose track of your firmware password.
OS X: FileVault does a great job of protecting your Mac. Every time you boot up, it asks for your password. If you're troubleshooting or providing remote support, though, entering it every time is ...
Fortunately, Apple anticipated this problem and made it simple to reset a MacBook's password directly from the laptop. Don't worry, you won't have to factory reset the Mac – though if the ...
With the T2 chip and no FileVault, a Mac will boot to the startup screen, but unless you had the password, even though the drive’s contents are available to a user, you’d have to break into ...
Step 3: Next, you’ll have to select your desired method to unlock your disk and reset your password in the event you forget it. From here, there are two options to choose from: iCloud account ...