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  2. Factory resetting a stolen mac - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254888522

    May 26, 2023 12:16 AM in response to Sterx. The ability to factory reset your Mac is locked behind an admin user's password. To factory reset the Mac, you will need to be in macOS recovery. To access the recovery options, an administrator's password will need to be entered. As long as you have Find My Mac, your Mac will stay locatable.

  3. Click on its window title ("Reset Password") to bring it to the front. Erase your Mac. Once Recovery Assistant is open, go to the top of the screen and select Recovery Assistant-> Erase Mac. This screen should then appear. Select Erase Mac, then confirm again when prompted. After the erase. Once the erase is complete, your Mac will restart.

  4. If so, you can just reinstall the system software by first erasing all the content on the computer (Use Disk Utility to erase an Intel-based Mac - Apple Support) and then reinstalling the system software (How to reinstall macOS – Apple Support (UK)) If you're planning to give away, trade or sell the computer you should follow the instructions ...

  5. Factory Reset Failed, Mac wont start up - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/251625047

    Factory Reset Failed, Mac wont start up I tried to do a factory reset following multiple online articles by erasing through recovery mode, it said process failed. But when I tried to get out of recovery mode, and start up my mac, it said to select a hard drive to restart, i selected the only option: Macintosh HD and then it never loaded ...

  6. How to factory reset OS X Yosemite? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/7018381

    3. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Optionally, click on. the Security button and set the Zero Data option to one-pass. Click on. the Erase button and wait until the process has completed. 4. Quit DU and return to the main menu. Reinstall OS X: Select Reinstall OS X and click on the Install button.

  7. how do I factory reset Mac book catalina - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254408313

    As your Mac restarts, hold down the Command and R keys until the macOS Utilities window appears. 2. Select Disk Utility, then click Continue. 3. Select your startup disk on the left, then click Erase. 4. Click the Format pop-up menu, choose an APFS or Mac OS Extended format, enter a name, then click Erase.

  8. Open System Preferences>Accounts, unlock the lock, click on the little plus icon, make a new admin account, log out & into the new account. In the same pref pane highlight your old account, click the little minus icon, then use Disk Utility to Secure Erase Free Space. xiuli81. Level 1.

  9. Mac mini Late 2014 how to factory reset - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254590372

    What to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your Mac - Apple Support. The most important part is part 8 erase and reinstall. but I would advice to follow the guide.-----Erase your Mac and reinstall macOS. After you erase your Mac and reinstall macOS, your Mac restarts to a setup assistant. Press Command-Q to shut down instead of ...

  10. Wipe and reinstall OS X El Capitan - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/7730917

    Set the Format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Apply button, then wait for the Done button to activate and click on it. Quit Disk Utility and return to the Utility Menu. Select Reinstall OS X and click on the Continue button. Install El Capitan from Scratch. Backup if possible before continuing.

  11. Is factory reset safe? : r/mac - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/mac/comments/17gxbg4/is_factory_reset_safe

    I am afraid that it will make some damage to the computer, or in the worst scenario, that it will break and I will not be able to reinstall the MacOS or something. Thank you and sorry for my English. Apple's "factory reset" will not break or damage your computer. Hello. I just bought Macbook Air M2.