

- #Apple how to reset my macbook air to factory settings mac os
- #Apple how to reset my macbook air to factory settings software
Oh also - I didn't transfer anything over from my 2013 MacBook I just decided to start fresh and I haven't uploaded any apps, so I don't think it's 3rd party software causing a problem. Immediately hold down the Command + R keys until you see an Apple logo or spinning. Enter the password you use to log in to your Mac, then click OK. Click the Apple logo at the top left of the screen and select Restart. Don't see this option Erase Assistant opens and asks you to sign in with your administrator credentials. From the System Preferences menu in the menu bar, choose Erase All Content and Settings. These issues are showing up one by one don't know what else I"m going to find. From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose System Preferences. I can't set a view because it has decided for me. I think my Finder has completely lost its mind. (3) Even the screen saver is glitchy - I chose an option and all of the other options have disappeared, so I can't even choose a source for photos. At first I thought it was just the unknown callers, but no.

I've done everything there is to do with my accounts and checking and unchecking the right boxes and it won't work, and then all of a sudden it works with a few photos, and then stops syncing.

It was working beautifully - I would take a picture and it would show up as it also does on my 2013 MacBook Air running on El Capitan (a workhorse!).
#Apple how to reset my macbook air to factory settings mac os
Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) from the Format menu, enter a name, and then click Erase. Select your startup disk on the left and click the Erase tab. (I do not use iCloud to store, I only use My Photo Stream). Once it restarts and the grey screen appears, press and hold the Command and R keys.
