I can't open Recovery mode to disable SIP

When I try to enter on the recovery mode, it's open a locked mode asking for my icloud account.


I enter the account and password and after that it want to reset the password for my local accounts, I don't want change any password because I know my local passwords.


I enter rebooting or power on with cmd + R pressed and hold until Apple logo appear.


Macbook Air 13' 2018 Intel model.


Any knows what is happening?


Thank you

Posted on Oct 19, 2022 8:21 AM

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Oct 20, 2022 4:44 AM in response to jGaRcIa_79

Resetting the Admin Account Password.


Reset Computer Password  for the Administrator Account Password


Intel Computer


1 - Restart computer and immediately hold the two keyboard combo Command  r 


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




Oct 20, 2022 4:57 AM in response to jGaRcIa_79

The " Owner Account of this computer " has that privilege to add, remove, upgrade or downgrade accounts. This would include adding more Admin Accounts and / or downgrading an ADDED Admin account


Set up users, guests, and groups on Mac



Normally the " Owner Account " is the very first Account used when the Computer was Very First Setup as New and out of the box.


Adding additional Admin Account can be done there after.

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