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Why do I have to put my password in every time on my Mac?
Your keychain may be locked automatically if your computer has been inactive for a period of time or your user password and keychain password are out of sync. You can set a length of time that Keychain Access waits before automatically requiring you to enter your password again.
Why is my Mac stuck on setting up?
So to solve this particular error, you need to do the following: Shut down the Mac. Press Shift-Control-Alt (Options), and, while holding these keys, press the power button. Hold all those buttons down for ten seconds, then release.
How do I get into my macbook pro if I forgot my password?
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > Restart, or press the Power button on your computer and then click Restart. Click your user account, click the question mark in the password field, then click the arrow next to “reset it using your recovery key.” Enter the recovery key, then click Next.
How do I Set my Mac to automatically log in?
Choose an account from the “Automatic login” menu, then enter the password of that account. The account is now set up to log in automatically when your Mac starts up. You might still be asked to log in manually after logging out, switching back from another user account, or locking your screen.
When do I log in to my MacBook Pro?
The account is now set up to log in automatically when your Mac starts up. You might still be asked to log in manually after logging out, switching back from another user account, or locking your screen.
How to set your Mac screen to lock automatically?
How to Set Your Computer to Lock Your Screen Automatically From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences . Click Desktop & Screen Saver . Click Screen Saver, and then use the slider to choose 15 minutes (or less). Click Show All to go back to the main System Preferences window. Click Security, and
When do I need to enter My Password on my Mac?
You might still need to enter your password when your Mac wakes from sleep or stops using the screen saver. You can change this behavior: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy. In the General pane, deselect ”Require password after sleep or screen saver begins.”