How to Reset a MacBook or Any Mac Computer – Laptop Mag
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Here’s how to reset your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro and restore macOS to its original state
Does your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro seem a little long in the tooth? Is there an issue you can’t seem to solve no matter how you try? Or do you want to sell your MacBook without a trace of personal data on it? Here’s our guide on how to reset a MacBook — or any Mac computer — to solve any of those issues.
Below, we explain how to completely factory reset your MacBook (or iMac) to a like-new state. The instructions below (with a few minor tweaks here or there, depending on your exact machine) will work for macOS Big Sur and most older versions of the operating system.
Before you do this, be sure to back up your data. If you’re selling your MacBook, also make sure to sign out of iMessage, iCloud and any other accounts before you reset. Worried about losing your data? Scroll to the bottom of this article for steps you should take before factory resetting your MacBook.
1. From the Desktop screen, click the Apple icon and choose System Settings.
2. Click General in the sidebar, then click on Transfer or Reset on the right
3. Finally, hit Erase all content and settings.

6. Here, you’ll be asked to enter your Apple ID info, and given another dialog box to confirm you want to factory reset your Mac.
8. Once done, your Mac will reset, where you will need to connect to Wi-Fi to reconnect it. Click the Wi-Fi icon in the top right to do so.
9. Once that’s completed, the Mac will activate. Click Restart to complete the process.




6. Click Erase then Done and exit the window.





13. The computer will restart and continue installing.
Here are some things to consider doing before you reset your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro.
Now you know how to factory reset a MacBook or any Mac computer!
From here, if you’re looking to sell your computer, you’re all done — no need to worry about the new owner getting into your files or apps. If you want to get back to the desktop, follow the prompts as if you were setting up your MacBook for the first time.
If your old Mac is still acting up and you’ve decided you want to upgrade, check out our roundup of the best MacBooks available now or we can help you decide between MacBook Air vs. MacBook Pro.
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Jason brings a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you’ll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn’t already.
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