![]() ![]() Below I'll walk you through how you'll get to Recovery Mode and how to use all of the options it includes. More specifically, the steps to access Recovery Mode, the tool you need to use to reset your Mac, have changed. However, when it comes time to reset your new Mac, either because you're selling it or troubleshooting, there are completely new steps to completely wipe your Mac. In your day-to-day use, you likely won't notice any difference at all, and that's a good thing. If you've bought a new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac or Mac Mini recently, there's a good chance it's using Apple's own processor, the Apple Silicon M1, instead of an Intel chip. If you've reset a Mac in the past, you're going to have to learn the new method once you switch to Apple Silicon. ![]()
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