There was an error connecting to the Apple ID server MacBook password reset

Reset Computer Password  for the Administrator Account Password

Intel Computer

1 - Restart computer and immediately hold Command + r keys

2 - Top Tool Bar >> Utilities >> Terminal

3 - Type resetpassword as one word and no spaces

4 - Press Return key

5 - Follow the prompts and remember the New Password

Apple Silicon M1 Computer 

1 - Choose Apple menu > > Shut Down.

2 - Press and hold the power button on your Mac until you see “Loading startup options.”

3 - Click Options, then click Continue. 

4 - Top Tool Bar >> Utilities >> Terminal

5 - Type resetpassword as one word and no spaces

6 - Press Return key

7 - Follow the prompts and remember the New Password

If the standard steps to reset the password of your Mac user account don't succeed, try these additional steps.

Before you begin

Start up from macOS Recovery

Determine whether you're using a Mac with Apple silicon, then follow the appropriate steps to start up from macOS Recovery:

  • Apple silicon: Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button until you see the startup options window. Select the gear icon labelled Options, then click Continue.
  • Intel processor: Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold Command (⌘)-R until you see an Apple logo or other image.

If you're asked to select an admin user

If you're asked to select an admin user you know the password for, click “Forgotten all passwords?” and proceed as described below.

If you're asked for your Apple ID information

Enter your Apple ID information. You may also be asked to enter the verification code sent to your other devices.

If you see an Activation Lock window, click Exit to Recovery Utilities. Then continue as described in the next section, “Use the Reset Password assistant”.

If you're asked to select a user that you want to reset the password for:

  1. Select the user, then enter your new password information and click Next. 
  2. When authentication has been successful, click Exit. 
  3. Choose Apple menu  > Restart. The password reset process has been completed so you don't need to take any additional steps.

If you're asked for your recovery key

  1. Enter your FileVault recovery key. You'll have received it when you turned on FileVault and chose to create a recovery key instead of allowing your iCloud account (Apple ID) to unlock your disk. 
  2. When prompted to reset your password, click Reset Password.
  3. Select a user to reset the password for.
  4. After successfully authenticating, click Exit.
  5. Choose Apple menu  > Restart. The password reset process has been completed, so you don't need to take any additional steps.

Use the Reset Password assistant

You should now see the utilities window, which shows options such as restoring from Time Machine, reinstalling macOS and using Disk Utility.

  1. From the Utilities menu in the menu bar, choose Terminal.
  2. In the Terminal window, type resetpassword, then press Return to open the Reset Password assistant.
  3. If you're asked to select an admin user you know the password for, click “Forgotten all passwords?”.
  4. At the Reset Password window, click Deactivate Mac, then click Deactivate to confirm.
  5. If you see an Activation Lock window, enter your Apple ID email and password, then click Next.
  6. At the Reset Password window, enter your new password information, then click Next.
    If this window shows multiple user accounts, click the Set Password button next to each account name, then enter the new password information for each account.
  7. When the password reset process has been completed, click Exit.
  8. Choose Apple menu  > Restart, then log in with your new password.

If you still can't reset your password, erase your Mac

If no other solution is successful, you have the option to reset your password by erasing your Mac.

  1. Shut down your Mac, then start up from macOS recovery as described previously.
  2. When you're asked to select an admin user you know the password for, choose Erase Mac from the Recovery Assistant menu in the menu bar.
  3. From the Erase Mac window, click Erase Mac, then click Erase Mac to confirm. 
  4. If your Mac restarts to a flashing question mark, press and hold the power button for a few seconds until your Mac turns off.
  5. Start up from macOS Recovery again, then reinstall macOS. For details, see How to reinstall macOS. 

If you can't reinstall macOS because the installer doesn't see a hard disk on which to install, you may need to change the format of the disk:

  1. Press Command (⌘)-Q to quit the installer.
  2. When you see the utilities window, select Disk Utility, then click Continue.
  3. Select the first item listed in the sidebar of the Disk Utility window. This is your built-in hard disk.
  4. Click the Erase button or tab on the right side of the window, then enter these details:
    • Name: Macintosh HD
    • Format: Mac OS Extended (Journalled)
    • Scheme (if shown): GUID Partition Map
  5. Click Erase, then click Erase to confirm.
  6. When the erase process has been completed, press Command-Q to quit Disk Utility and return to the utilities window. You should now be able to reinstall macOS successfully.

Published Date: April 26, 2021

Why does my Mac keep saying there was an error connecting to the Apple ID Server?

Chances are that a temporary bug causes the error connecting to Apple ID server. To get rid of it, you are recommended to sign in to Apple ID from another device or icloud.com. But to do that, you will need the verification or two-factor authentication code.

Why won't My Mac Let me reset my Apple ID password?

If you still can't reset your password, erase your Mac From the Erase Mac window, click Erase Mac, then click Erase Mac to confirm. If your Mac restarts to a flashing question mark, press and hold the power button for a few seconds until your Mac turns off. Start up from macOS Recovery again, then reinstall macOS.

Why I cant login to my Mac I have entered the correct password?

Figure out if you have uppercase and lowercase characters in the Mac password. Ensure you do enter the correct password. If Mac still won't respond to the correct password, you can try rebooting it to fix the issue. You can simply click on the Restart button to reboot your Mac.

Why is my Apple ID not connecting to server?

Make sure that your iPhone, iPad, or PC has a strong Internet connection and that you've turned on cellular data on your iPhone or iPad by going to Settings > Cellular or Mobile Data. If this setting is off, you might not be able to access your Apple ID and iCloud when not connected to a Wi-Fi network.