Do you need to reset the SMC?
When to reset SMC. You almost certainly don't need to reset the SMC, but resetting the SMC may be suggested for Intel-based Mac computers as a final step to resolve issues that could be power related:
- Battery isn't charging
- Mac isn't turning on
- Fans are running fast
- Mac laptop computer gets too warm
- Built-in camera isn't working
How to reset SMC. If your Mac is experiencing one of these issues, follow the steps appropriate for your Mac model:
If you have Mac with Apple silicon
Find out if you have a Mac with Apple silicon
Make sure that your Mac is plugged into power, then take one of these actions.
- Restart: Choose Apple menu > Restart.
- Or shut down: Choose Apple menu > Shut Down. Then press the power button on your Mac to turn it on again.
No other steps are necessary for Mac computers with Apple silicon.
If you have a Mac with the Apple T2 chip
Laptop computer with the T2 chip
Before resetting the SMC, follow these steps:
- Shut down your Mac, if possible.
- Press and hold the power button for 10 seconds, then release the button.
Every Mac has a power button. On laptop computers that have Touch ID, press and hold Touch ID. - Wait a few seconds, then press the power button to turn on your Mac.
If the issue persists, reset the SMC:
- Shut down your Mac.
- On your built-in keyboard, press and hold all of the following keys. Your Mac might turn on.
- Control
on the left side of your keyboard
- Option (Alt)
on the left side of your keyboard
- Shift
on the right side of your keyboard
- Control
- Keep holding all three keys for 7 seconds, then press and hold the power button as well. If your Mac is on, it will turn off as you hold the keys.
- Keep holding all four keys for another 7 seconds, then release them.
- Wait a few seconds, then press the power button to turn on your Mac.
If you need help, contact Apple Support.
Desktop computer with the T2 chip
If your Mac isn't a laptop computer, follow these steps:
- Shut down your Mac, then unplug the power cord.
- Wait 15 seconds, then plug the power cord back in.
- Wait 5 seconds, then press the power button to turn on your Mac.
If you need help, contact Apple Support.
If you don't have a Mac with Apple silicon or the T2 chip
Follow these steps on older computers that have neither Apple silicon nor the Apple T2 Security Chip.
Laptop computer
- Shut down your Mac.
- On your built-in keyboard, press and hold all of these keys:
- Shift
on the left side of your keyboard
- Control
on the left side of your keyboard
- Option (Alt)
on the left side of your keyboard
- Shift
- While holding all three keys, press and hold the power button as well.
- Keep holding all four keys for 10 seconds.
- Release all keys, then press the power button to turn on your Mac.
If you need help, contact Apple Support.
Desktop computer
If your Mac isn't a laptop computer, follow these steps:
- Shut down your Mac, then unplug the power cord.
- Wait 15 seconds, then plug the power cord back in.
- Wait 5 seconds, then press the power button to turn on your Mac.
If you need help, contact Apple Support.