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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · Boot your Mac into recovery mode. How you boot in recovery mode depends on the type of Mac you have. Follow the process for your Mac below. Intel-based Mac. Turn off your Mac. Press and hold Command and R and then press the power button. Release Command and R when you see the Apple logo or you hear a chime.

  2. macOS Ventura or later. From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose System Settings. Click General in the sidebar. Click Transfer or Reset on the right. Click Erase All Content and Settings.

  3. macOS Ventura or later. From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose System Settings. Click General in the sidebar. Click Transfer or Reset on the right. Click Erase All Content and Settings.

  4. Sep 17, 2023 · In the macOS Utilities window, select “Disk Utility” and click “Continue.”. Within Disk Utility, select your MacBook Pro’s startup disk (usually named “Macintosh HD”) in the sidebar. Click on the “Erase” button in the toolbar at the top. This will erase all data on your MacBook Pro’s startup disk.

  5. Apr 22, 2022 · The first will install the latest Mac OS version without upgrading. The second will upgrade to the latest Mac OS. And the latter will install the Mac OS that came with your MacBook Pro. Step 2. Erase your MacBook Pro's hard drive. When the Recovery Mode Utilities window shows up, pick Disk Utility and click Continue.

  6. Boot into recovery mode. (Power on machine) and immediately hold down the command and R key for about 10 seconds or so...it'll boot up slow. Then once the recovery options screen opens, With your Mac now in Recovery Mode, click on Utilities in the menu bar followed by Terminal. A new window will show up, waiting for you to enter a command.

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