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Old MacBook Pro is no longer connected to my Wi-Fi and I have forgotten my password

My 10 year old MacBook Pro laptop has not been used since I purchased a new 2023 MacBook Pro from Apple. I want to use it as a spare. Since using it, my Wi-Fi provider has changed. I have forgotten my password as well. How can I retrieve use of my machine?

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15.1

Posted on Nov 10, 2024 12:54 PM

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Nov 11, 2024 9:11 AM in response to mchristina144

Hey mchristina144,


If you've forgotten the login password for your old MacBook Pro, there are a couple of options you can try to get back into it.


Using Apple ID:

If you’ve set up your MacBook to use an Apple ID, the login screen should eventually prompt you to reset the password that way. Apple has a guide on this posted here: If you forgot your Mac login password - Apple Support.


If Apple ID is Not an Option:

You can also reset the password by booting into Recovery Mode . You'll need to restart the Mac and press Command + R as it turns on. From there, you can use the recovery utility to reset the password. Apple has a detailed guide on this process here: If you can't reset your Mac login password - Apple Support.


If you’re not sure which route is easier for you, start with the Apple ID option. Best of luck to you.



Old MacBook Pro is no longer connected to my Wi-Fi and I have forgotten my password

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