Mac startup key combinations

Learn about the Mac features and tools that you can access by holding down one or more keys during startup.

On a Mac with Apple silicon

Find out if you have a Mac with Apple silicon

  1. Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button as your Mac starts up.

  2. Release the power button when you see the startup options screen, which shows your startup disks and a gear icon labeled Options.

  3. From this window you can start up from a different disk, start up in safe mode, use macOS Recovery, and more.

On an Intel-based Mac

If you're not using a Mac with Apple silicon, you're using an Intel-based Mac.

Guidelines for using these key combinations

Key combinations for an Intel-based Mac

Command (⌘)-R: Start up from the built-in macOS Recovery system. Or use Option-Command-R or Shift-Option-Command-R to start up from macOS Recovery over the internet. macOS Recovery installs different versions of macOS, depending on the key combination you use.

Option (⌥) or Alt: Start up to Startup Manager, which allows you to choose other available startup disks or volumes.

Option-Command-P-R: Reset NVRAM or PRAM.

Shift (⇧): Start up in safe mode.

D: Start up to the Apple Diagnostics utility. Or use Option-D to start up to this utility over the internet.

N: Start up from a NetBoot server, if your Mac supports network startup volumes. To use the default boot image on the server, press and hold Option-N instead.

Command-S: Start up in single-user mode. Disabled in macOS Mojave or later.

T: Start up in target disk mode.

Command-V: Start up in verbose mode.

Eject (⏏) or F12 or mouse button or trackpad button: Eject removable media, such as an optical disc.

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