

Here, type the command “ fsck -fy“, and hit Enter.This will take you into Single User Mode, and you’ll get access to a Terminal. Restart your Mac, and when you hear the boot up chime, press and hold “ command + S“.Feel free to give it a shot, and let me know about the results. Note : I have not tried this method out, however, there’s no reason why it wouldn’t work. If you’re not using macOS Sierra, and you need to reset your Mac’s password, you’ll be happy to know that you can do that easily, as well. How to Reset Mac Password: Older Versions of macOS You can now restart your Mac, and sign in to your user account with the new password.Your Mac will ask you for the new password, along with a password hint (recommended).The Reset Password Utility will open up, displaying all the accounts that are present on the Mac. Select the account you want to change the password for, and click on “ Next“.If you’re having issues getting a printer reinstalled, consult your printer’s manual or look online for an installer for your printer model. There are some printers you can’t add from this dialog. You can view the connected printers, or add a wireless printer over the network. Make sure your printer is plugged in, and click the “+” button at the bottom of the list. Since it removes all the printers from the settings, you’ll have to add them back manually.

To prevent you from doing this by accident, you’ll need to enter your password. The printers from the list (not just the one you right-clicked). If you right-click any of them, you can select “Reset Printing System” from the context menu.Ĭhoosing this command wipes all the current settings, and remove The Printers & Scanners window shows a list of all connected printers. Search for “Printers” in Spotlight, or open up the “Printers & Scanners” settings from System Preferences.
