I accessed my Mac through MacOS Ventura with the correct password normally, even when it went into screen saver, I always typed the same password to exit it. I received an update proposal for MacOS Sonoma, I updated the system and when logging in with the new operating system, it does not recognize the name and password. I can't get in at all. It appears to be a bug. What do I do to be able to access?
I am not presented which user I am supposed to enter the password for on my work Apple M2 Pro. There is another Admin user configured by my employer. I am also not offered the ability to switch to another user.
When I start my mac from powered off, I get the login screen with various users shown. I can choose my user profile (the main one) and log in as normal. But once the computer goes to sleep, either by itself or when I tell it to sleep, I cannot get back in. The screen stays black, even if I hit return on my keyboard. Before, that would wake the screen up so I could see the login screen, and if I wanted I could choose another profile. However, if I type my password and hit return, the screen wakes and it is in the process of trying to log me in. But right away, the pointer turns into the spinning coloured ball of death and the login is stuck and won't continue. At that point I have to manually power off and back on, and log in as normal.
I made the mistake of seeing if 'log in automatically' would work, and almost locked myself out of my mac, because then even when the computer was shut down it would get stuck on login upon rebooting. I fixed it by rebooting in safe mode.
I managed to resolve it through Apple support. Basically MacOS Sonoma takes another username. For example, on MacOS Ventura, I used the name "Rodrigo Guerios" and the password. At Sonoma, the username was one that I hadn't used for a long time, it was "rodrigoeidam". So, it seems to me that for the new OS, you have to use the username as a single word. This way, it worked.
As most Apple veterans know, when you upgrade MacOS, you need to create a passWORD to complete the process, I always do & then turn it off (by creating a NULL passWORD) to live the simple life. Looks like I have saved that step here with the update, but I will eventually turn off passWORD.
I'm having the same issue... although I restarted my computer and now am unable to log in at all! I can't choose another user, because it's just me. I have a 2018 Mac Mini, and am completely locked out of it!! I didn't forget password.
Yes, my situation is slightly different. I can login to my iMac, but after most (not all) apps load, the internet and wi-fi is prevented from fully access and chrome and safari have no internet access, but texting works. An alert to Login to my AppleID to access all services appears. I enter appleid and my password, and "we can't access the server" appears. I tried "forgot password" but it pretty much freezes since there is no internet access. Lucky I have a 2015 iMac I brought to work from home. I loads up perfectly fine and its clearly not the internet. I regret uploading to Sonoma at this time. I will try again tonight.
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