If you want to sell your MacBook or iMac, you should reset the device to factory settings. We’ll explain how to do it
Reset your MacBook to factory settings: Quick Start Guide
Unlike Windows, resetting on Mac works very straightforwardly.
First restart the MacBook. To do this, click on the Apple symbol in the top left-hand corner and select “Restart” from the menu.
Press the [Command] + [R] keys at the same time. Click on “Next” and select “Disk Utility”. Select “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” as the new file format and rename the hard disk.
Finally, click on “Erase”.
iMac and MacBook reset to factory settings
Before you start, you should back up your personal data. The easiest way to do this is with a Time Machine backup. You can see how this works in the video under point 9. You can also follow the following steps in our picture gallery.
- Finally, connect to the Internet.
- Click on “Apple” ☻ “Restart” in the menu. Now hold down the command key [⌘] and the [R] key.
- Select “Disk Utility” from the menu and click “Continue”.
- Now find your start-up volume. In most cases, it will be the largest volume named “Macintosh HD”.
- Click on the button “Delete”.
- Select “APFS” in the “Format” menu. You can also rename your hard disk. Then click on “Delete” to confirm the operation.
- Once your hard drive is formatted, click on “Disk Utility” and select “Exit Disk Utility”.
- Check if you are connected to the Internet. As usual, you can tell by the icon at the top right of the toolbar. If not, you can connect to a wifi network here.
- Select “Reinstall macOS” and click on “Continue”. Now follow the instructions. The download and installation may take some time depending on your device and connection. Afterwards, your MacBook is reset to the factory settings.