I’m having trouble deleting a user account on my Mac. The deletion process seems to be taking forever, and I can’t seem to get the account to disappear. I’ve tried resetting my password, deleting the user’s files, and checking for updates to my Mac. Nothing seems to work. Is there a way to delete an account quickly on my Mac?


To remove a user account from your Mac, you will need to go to System Preferences. Click on Users and Groups. Click the lock icon in the bottom left corner of the window, enter your password, and then click Remove User.

You can’t. You’ll need to contact Apple Support for that.

This is because there are files that need to be deleted before the user can be deleted.

Apple has a policy of deleting accounts after 6 months of inactivity.

When you delete a user on Mac, the user’s home directory is deleted. This will remove all of their files and folders from the computer.

There are a few ways to switch users on Mac. One is to use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + Q, which will bring up a list of all the users who have logged in to the computer and allow you to switch between them. Another way is to click on the Apple icon at the top left of your screen and select “Switch User.” This will also bring up a list of all the users who have logged in and allow you to toggle between them.

To delete an administrator account, you need to turn off the account.First, login to your account and go to Settings > Users & Permissions.Next, click on the “Administrator” tab.Finally, click on the “Disable” button.

Apple IDs are not deleted permanently. They are only temporarily disabled. To delete your Apple ID permanently, you can call Apple Support at 1-800-MY-APPLE.

No, unfortunately you will not be notified when your Apple ID is deleted. This information can only be found by checking your account online.

To remove the Apple ID from your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.