MacBook locked after update
Hi there,
After upgrading MacBook Pro (M1 Pro) from macOS Monterey to macOS Tahoe, FileVault automatically turned on — but I was never shown or provided a recovery key.
During installation, the system asked me to set a new password, but now when I enter that (or any other possible one), I get the message “Account is locked.” and there is no timer.
When I boot into macOS Recovery, I can authenticate with my Apple ID and access Terminal, but running resetpassword (or trying “Forgot password”) leads to this message:
“Your account is temporarily locked. Try again later.”
So far:
I can reach Recovery mode and Terminal.
fdesetup status returns command not found.
I have my 28-character recovery key, but the Mac asks for a shorter 24-character one instead.
The device is linked to Apple ID and I can pass Apple ID verification, but the local account stays locked.
macOS version is Tahoe, running on an M1 Pro MacBook Pro.
Why does my account stay locked?
Is there any safe Terminal method (other than resetpassword) that can reset password or unlock the FileVault user account? Neither of the options in recovery work for me and I just keep getting the message that my account is temporarily locked
Could repeated login attempts permanently block the device?
What’s the correct procedure to safely regain access to my account and data without erasing the drive?
Is there any way for me to have more attempts to log in?
MacBook Pro (M1 Pro)
macOS Tahoe (upgraded from Monterey)
FileVault automatically enabled, never shown a key, key was not added to keychain, iCloud sync is off
Apple ID linked and verified, but account on Mac is still locked.
Erasing the Mac is not an option, there are important files on it.
thank you!
MacBook Pro (M1, 2020)