If you’re ready to sell, trade in, or give away your Mac or wipe it for another reason there are different steps to the process depending on what Mac you have and what version of macOS you’re on. Notably, macOS Ventura and Monterey include a handy modern erase option like iOS. Read on for how to reset MacBooks and Mac desktops. Show
Before you reset your Mac, make sure that you have a fresh backup. In case you’re running macOS Big Sur or earlier, you’ll want sign out of iCloud, iMessage, and FaceTime. It doesn’t hurt to sign out of any other accounts under System Preferences → Internet Accounts, too. You may want to unpair any Bluetooth devices as well. We’ve also got a detailed guide on all the latest trade-in values across various options:
Let’s dig into how to reset Macs in macOS Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, and earlier. How to reset MacBooks and Mac desktopsmacOS Ventura: How to reset your Mac
Shortcut: You can also search your Mac for “erase” with Spotlight search (magnifying glass in top right corner or use keyboard shortcut cmd + spacebar) macOS Monterey: How to reset your MacmacOS Monterey offers an all-new Erase Assistant for 2018 and later Macs. If you haven’t upgraded already, it’s easiest to factory reset a Mac that’s running Monterey.
Here’s how the process looks: You can read more about the new Erase Assistant in macOS Monterey in Apple’s support document here. Note: If your M1/M1 Pro/M1 Max MacBook won’t start up properly, you may need to restore or revive it.
Reset MacBooks and Mac desktops on macOS Big Sur or earlier
Reset NVRAMApple notes in a support document that resetting the NVRAM is important to do for Intel Macs without the Apple T2 Security Chip as it wipes out user settings and restores security defaults. Here’s how to do it:
Boot into macOS RecoveryOn Apple Silicon Macs
On Intel MacsFor Intel Macs, macOS Recovery will install a different version of macOS depending on the key combination you use when starting up your Mac (no installation discs or macOS loaded onto an external drive is needed). Hold down one of the following key combinations right after powering on your Mac, and let go when you see the globe or Apple logo.
Apple notes on its support page, “if you’re selling or giving away a Mac that is using OS X El Capitan or earlier, use Option-Command-R to make sure that the installation isn’t associated with your Apple ID.” This also installs the latest available software. Loading time for macOS Recovery will vary depending on your internet connection. When the process is complete, you’ll see the macOS Utilities window. Erase your startup disk (hard drive/solid state drive)
Finish reset by reinstalling macOS
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