Erase your Mac and reset it to factory settings

Use the Erase All Content and Settings feature to quickly and securely erase all settings, data, and apps, while maintaining the operating system currently installed.

Use Erase All Content and Settings

  1. Find out which macOS your Mac is using, then follow the appropriate steps:

    • macOS Ventura 13 or later: From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose System Settings. Click General in the sidebar, then scroll down on the right and click Transfer or Reset. Click Erase All Content and Settings. Don't see this button?

    • macOS Monterey 12: From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose System Preferences. From the System Preferences menu in the menu bar, choose Erase All Content and Settings. Don't see this option?

    • macOS Big Sur 11 or earlier: Learn what to do if you can’t use Erase All Content and Settings.

  2. An erase assistant opens. When asked to sign in with your administrator credentials, enter the password that you use to log in to your Mac. Forgot your login password?

  3. You might be asked if you want to back up your Mac with Time Machine before resetting it.

  4. You will see a summary of all the settings, media, data, and other items that will be turned off or erased. This does not affect the settings or content on any of your other Apple devices. Click Continue.

  5. If asked to sign out of your Apple Account and Apple services, enter the password for your Apple Account. Forgot your Apple Account password? You can ignore any alert you might then receive to sign back in to continue using iCloud or your Apple Account.

  6. Click the Erase All Content & Settings button to confirm that you want to proceed.

    Erase All Content & Settings confirmation.
  7. Your Mac restarts. As it starts up:

    • You might be asked to turn on your Bluetooth accessory, such as a keyboard or mouse. If the accessory doesn't connect within 30 seconds, turn the accessory off and back on.

    • You might be asked to select a Wi-Fi network. You can use the Wi-Fi menuWi-Fi menu in the corner of the screen to select a network.

  8. Your Mac activates, then restarts again. A setup assistant then guides you through the setup process, as if you're setting up your Mac for the first time. If you're selling, giving away, or trading-in your Mac and want to leave it in an out-of-box state, don't use the setup assistant or your previously connected Bluetooth devices, if any. Just press and hold the power button on your Mac until it turns off.

No matter the model or condition, we can turn your device into something good for you and good for the planet: Learn how to trade in or recycle your Mac with Apple Trade In.

If you can't use Erase All Content and Settings

Erase All Content and Settings is available only in macOS Monterey 12 or later, and only on a Mac with Apple silicon or a Mac with the Apple T2 Security Chip. If this feature isn't available or doesn't work:

If you see a message explaining that other volumes need to be erased before you can erase all content and settings, you might have used Boot Camp to install Microsoft Windows. In that case, use Boot Camp to remove Windows and its partition.

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