Some of you ask for change the user password in 10.7, 10.8 10.9 or 10.10, because the System Preferences option to do it was removed with the Lion release.
With Mac OS X Snow Leopard and older Mac OS, the installer disc allows you to change the user password pressing Utilities > Password Reset. In Lion, it was deleted, but you can change it with easy steps. There are two ways to reset the user password in OS X Lion, Mountain Lion or Mavericks:
- On Mac OS X
If you boot in your system, you can change the password. It's used to change it if you didn't forget it.
- Boot your Mac and open System Preferences > Users and Groups.
- You can see the users. Press the user what you want to change the password and select Change Password. You will be asked for your password.
- On Recovery
When you forgot the password and you can't use OS X, you have to use the new Recovery.
- To boot in Recovery system, press Command and R keys in boot and hold the keys until you see the Apple icon. If you have a Mac with Internet Recovery,
- When it starts, select Utilities > Terminal, and type:
Press your user and type your password. Finally, reboot.
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