Why is my Mac asking for an administrator password?

Your Mac asks you to enter the name and password of an admin account when it needs to verify that you have permission to make changes. For example, you must authenticate as an administrator when you click the lock in System Preferences, enter certain commands in Terminal, or set a firmware password.

How can I find my administrator name and password on my Mac?

Mac OS X

  1. Open the Apple menu.
  2. Select System Preferences.
  3. In the System Preferences window, click on the Users & Groups icon.
  4. On the left side of window that opens, locate your account name in the list. If the word Admin is immediately below your account name, then you are an administrator on this machine.

How do I override administrator password on Mac?

Here’s how to do that:

  1. Restart your Mac. …
  2. While it is restarting, press and hold the Command + R keys until you see the Apple logo. …
  3. Go to the Apple Menu at the top and click Utilities. …
  4. Then click Terminal.
  5. Type “resetpassword” in the terminal window. …
  6. Then hit Enter. …
  7. Type your password and a hint. …
  8. Finally, click Restart.

What is the default admin password for Mac?

There is no “default” password. Who knows what it was set to. You can reset it by booting off the installer DVD and telling it to reset the admin password.

Is Mac password Same as administrator password?

An administrator account password is also the login password. An administrator can create additional administrator accounts and standard accounts. that can be entered to login but without any special privileges like creating a new account. OS X has three basic types of accounts – admin, user (non-admin) and guest.

What if I forgot my administrator password?

Method 1 – Reset password from another Administrator account:

  1. Log on to Windows by using an Administrator account that has a password that you remember. …
  2. Click Start.
  3. Click Run.
  4. In the Open box, type “control userpasswords2″.
  5. Click Ok.
  6. Click the user account that you forgot the password for.
  7. Click Reset Password.

How do I log into my Mac as an administrator?

Choose Apple menu () > System Preferences, then click Users & Groups (or Accounts). , then enter an administrator name and password.

How do I get into my Apple computer if I forgot my password?

Reset your login password using your Apple ID

  1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > Restart, or press the Power button on your computer and then click Restart.
  2. Click your user account, click the question mark in the password field, then click the arrow next to “reset it using your Apple ID.”

How do I reset my Mac without administrator password?

First you’ll need to turn off your Mac. Then press the power button and immediately hold down the Control and R keys until you see the Apple logo or spinning globe icon. Release the keys and shortly afterwards you should see the macOS Utilities window appear.

How do I delete an administrator on my Mac without a password?

How do I remove an administrator from my Mac without a password?

  1. boot computer and hold the “apple” key and the “s” key.
  2. wait for terminal show.
  3. release keys.
  4. type without the quotes: “/sbin/mount -uaw”
  5. press enter.
  6. type without the quotes: “rm /var/db/. applesetupdone.
  7. press enter.
  8. type without the quotes: “reboot”

How do I unlock my IMAC without the password?

Hold Command+R until you see a progress bar show up below the Apple logo. You can also get into Recovery Mode by restarting your Mac and trying to time the keyboard combo of Command+R, but in my experience, starting with your Mac turned off is the most reliable method.

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