There are many reasons why you might want to factory reset your Mac computer. Perhaps you want to sell, trade, recycle, or give it away, and you don’t want your personal information getting into the wrong hands. Or maybe your Mac has been acting sluggish lately and you want to get it working like new. Here’s how to reset your Mac computer to factory conditions in two ways, and what you should do before resting your Mac. Show What to Do Before You Reset Your MacBefore resetting your Mac, you should back up all your important files. Then you should deauthorize iTunes or Music, and log out of iCloud, Messages, and FaceTime. It is also recommended that you reset your P-RAM (or NVRAM) and unpair your Bluetooth devices as well.
How to Factory Reset a Mac Using Recovery ModeTo reset your Mac, first restart your computer. Then press and hold Command + R until you see the Apple logo. Next, go to Disk Utility > View > View all devices, and choose the top drive. Next, click Erase, fill out the required details, and hit Erase again. Finally, exit Disk Utility, then reinstall your macOS.
Once you are done, you can unplug the computer or close the laptop. Now, when you give your Mac to someone else, they will be able to start the setup process and enter their own settings and information. If you plan on selling your Mac computer, check out how much you could get from Apple’s Trade In program here. Does factory reset remove all data Mac?Before you do anything you should back up or clone your Mac. This is because – as you would expect – resetting a Mac to factory settings gets rid of all the data stored on that machine.
How do I restore my Mac to factory settings without reinstalling?How to use the Erase All Content and Settings feature to reset a Mac. Open Apple menu > System Preferences.. Select System Preferences from the Apple menu bar.. Choose Erase All Content and Settings.. Type your admin account password and click OK and Continue.. Read the warnings and select Erase All Content & Settings.. |