You can’t. The only way to get into a MacBook Pro without the password is if you have a recovery disk and use it to reset your computer’s settings.

The answer to this question is a little bit complicated. There are two ways to lock your MacBook Pro. The first way is by going into the Apple menu and selecting “System Preferences.” From there, you can select “Security & Privacy” and then click on the “General” tab. You will see a set of options that have been put in place by default. One of these is called “Require password after sleep or screen saver begins.

Yes, you can remotely lock a MacBook with the help of Apple Configurator.

This is a difficult question to answer without knowing more about your situation. If you are the only one with access to your laptop, then you may be able to reset it by using the Apple ID and password that was used when they first set up the laptop. Otherwise, if someone else has access to your laptop, they will need to enter their credentials in order for you to unlock it.

To erase a MacBook, you can use the Disk Utility app in Mac OS to wipe the drive. This will delete all data on it and remove the encryption.

The quickest way to lock your Mac is to press the power button on the top right of the keyboard. This will immediately lock your computer and turn off the screen.

There are several ways to lock your Mac when you close the lid. You can either set a password, use the Apple Watch’s “Require Password” feature, or use the “Caffeine” app.To set a password, go to System Preferences and click on Security & Privacy. Click on General and then select Require Password after sleep or screen saver begins.

To prevent your Mac from going to sleep or into a screensaver mode, hold down the “Command” key and press “F1”. This will lock your screen.

To erase your Mac remotely, you will need to first make sure that your Mac is connected to the internet. Next, open up the Terminal application on your Mac and type in the following command: ssh [email protected] -l rootOnce you have done that, you will need to enter your password for the account that you are using. After that, type in “sudo rm -rf /*” then press enter. This will delete everything on the computer remotely.