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Have a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air and want to reset it for sale? No worries, we have all the answers to your questions! Read on for a step-by-step guide on how to reset your MacBook to factory settings and prepare it for sale.

Resetting your MacBook is a simple but important step, especially if you plan to sell your device. Here are some common questions answered:

Why reset your MacBook before selling, giving away, trading it in or recycling it?

Resetting your MacBook Pro Or Macbook Air for sale ensures that all your personal data is deleted, allowing the new owner to make a fresh start with the device. Even if you give your Macbook away to someone you know, it is always useful to empty it properly and safely first. After all, you never know where the MacBook will end up next. Even if you are going to recycle your MacBook, you want your personal data properly and securely removed from your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air.

How do you reset a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air to factory settings?

There are several methods possible or required to properly and securely erase your MacBook.

Do you have a MacBook with Apple Silicon or a MacBook with the Apple T2 security chip and are using macOS Monterey or newer?

Then you can use the “Delete all content and settings” function! This quickly and securely removes all settings, user data and apps. The macOS software remains on your MacBook. This method is similar to the feature already available lower on iPhone.

macOS Ventura or newer

  1. From the Apple menu in the upper left corner of the screen, select System Settings.
  2. Click on “General” in the navigation column.
  3. On the right, click “Transfer or Reset.
  4. Click “Delete all content and settings.

macOS Monterey

  1. From the Apple menu in the upper left corner of the screen, select System Preferences.
  2. From the System Preferences menu in the menu bar, choose “Delete all content and settings.

After this, the erase assistant opens. Follow the instructions to erase all data on your MacBook and restore it to factory settings.
You will be prompted to log out of “find my” with your Apple ID. You will also need to enter your password.

Also, you can still backup all data at this time by using a backup copy. Finally, you will be asked to click “Clear all content and settings” to confirm that you want to continue.

After this, your MacBook will reboot several times. You usually see a progress bar. When you see the configuration assistant you are ready. The new user can use it to configure the MacBook as desired.

Does your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air not have the “erase all content and settings” option?

  1. Backup the data you want to keep with a backup copy or transfer it to your new MacBook with the migration assistant
  2. Log out of iTunes -> Do you have macOS Catalina or newer? Then you can skip this.
    In the menu bar in iTunes, choose “Account” > “Permissions” > “Revoke authorization for this computer.
    Enter your Apple ID and password and select “Revoke Authorization.
  3. Log the MacBook out of the iCloud.
    Does your MacBook have macOS Ventura or newer:
    1. Choose the Apple menu > “System Settings.
    2. Click on your name (Apple ID) in the navigation column.
    3. On the right side, scroll down and click “Log Out.Does your MacBook have macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur or macOS Catalina:
    1. Choose the Apple menu > “System Preferences.
    2. Click on “Apple ID.
    3. Select “Overview” from the navigation column.
    4. Click “Log off.
    Does your MacBook have an older version of macOS:
    1. Choose the Apple menu > “System Preferences.
    2. Click on “Apple ID.
    3. Click “Log off.
  4. Wipe the Macbook Pro or MacBook Air with macOS recovery:
    1. Turn on the MacBook and immediately after, hold the following two keys: Command (⌘) and R until you see the Apple logo. If necessary, enter the password.
    2. Choose: Disk Utility and continue
    3. Select “Macintosh HD” and enter:
    Name: Macintosh HD
    Structure: APFS
    After this, click delete and if prompted, enter the Apple ID
    4. When this is complete return to the Disk Utility menuGo recycle your old MacBook then you’re done now! If you’re going to sell or give it away, you’ll want to reinstall macOS with step 5.
  5. Reinstall macOS from macOS recovery
    1. Select reinstall macOS
    2. Click continue and follow the on-screen instructions
    If given a choice between Macintosh HD and Macintosh HD – Data, Choose Macintosh HD.
    3. Wait for the installation to complete. This may take a while and the MacBook will reboot a few times

If you are going to sell or give away the MacBook then you are ready now!

Failed to restore your MacBook?

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