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It will restart in 60 seconds.” Wait a minute for Mac to auto-restart, or click the Restart button to do it now.

8) Soon, your Mac will boot up and show the ‘hello’ screen.

After you have factory reset your Mac

The ‘hello’ screen confirms you’ve successfully factory reset your Mac, and it’s brand new now, at least on the inside.

  • Set it up like a new computer with your Apple Account if you plan on using it.
  • If you’re selling, recycling, trading, or giving it away, just shut down the machine without setting it up with your Apple Account.

  • How to reset your Mac to factory settings using Erase Assistant

    You can use Erase Assistant on T2, M1, and M2/M3-based Macs.

    The procedure for resetting your Mac is simple, but it may vary slightly depending on the version of macOS you have installed. When you’re deleting it, don’t choose to save the data in a folder, as you’ll be erasing everything anyway.

    Turn off FileVault

    FileVault encrypts everything on your Mac’s internal SSD or hard disk.

  • Apple Silicon Macs running macOS Monterey and later have a simple "Erase All Content and Settings" option, just like iPhones.

After that, you'll need to enter Recovery Mode. Now, if you want to reinstall the macOS, you can follow the steps illustrated below.

How to restore your Mac from backup

By following the steps outlined above, you can quickly start your Mac from scratch.

Or, use Disk Utility to erase it instead.

2) If you use a wireless keyboard and mouse or trackpad with your Mac mini, Mac Studio, Mac Pro, or iMac, connect them via a USB cable, then turn off Bluetooth, and see if the accessory works. Since you have already signed out of your Apple Account, this screen will show only a few options, such as Touch ID and Bluetooth accessories.

To reset your Mac to factory settings, you can use either the Erase Assistant or Disk Utility. Just remember to back up all your essential data before you start.

In this step-by-step guide, I will show you how to fully erase all data and settings on your Mac the right way without getting stuck on the Apple Account sign-out page!

Reasons to factory reset your Mac

I recently erased everything on my five-year-old M1 MacBook Pro to pass it on to my wife.

To ensure the factory reset process goes without any hiccups, I recommend turning it off beforehand:

  1. Open System Settings and click Privacy & Security.
  2. Click FileVault at the bottom, then turn it off. So, I quit Erase Assistant and restarted my Mac.

    Then I turned off Find My and logged out of my iCloud account.

    The new owner will set it up with their account details and preferences.

  3. Also, check out:43 things to do after setting up a Mac

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Make sure you have backups, then click "Erase" in the toolbar. So, before you erase your Mac, do one or more of the following:

  • Create a Time Machine backup.
  • Back up important stuff to iCloud Drive.
  • AirDrop important media to your other Apple device.
  • Go to the main user account folder and copy the Desktop, Documents, Downloads, and other useful folders onto an external drive.

Important: If you use more than one user account on this Mac (like my wife’s account and mine), make sure you log in to the other account and back up its data as well.

Delete other user accounts

If you have more than one account, log in to your main admin account and delete all the other accounts beforehand to keep the process simple and error-free.

Go to System Preferences > Erase All Content and Settings, and enter your password when prompted.

With Erase Assistant launched, you'll see exactly what will be removed during the factory reset. Click the Wi-Fi icon in the top menu bar, connect to a working network, and click Next.

7) Wait for a while, and you’ll see a message on the screen that reads “Your Mac is activated.

Newer Macs have the Erase Assistant, while the older Intel-based models rely on Disk Utility.

In this guide, I will demonstrate the steps for both. Since you’re already erasing your computer, there is no need to keep a copy of any data on it.

If the Sign Out button is grayed out, go to Screen Time settings and turn off its lock as well as disable ‘App & Website activity.’

How to factory reset your Mac

With essential files backed up, extra user accounts deleted, FileVault encryption turned off, Find My Activation Lock disabled, and iCloud signed out, follow these steps to factory reset your Mac without hiccups:

1) Restart your Mac.

This will clear temporary files and refresh the system, ensuring everything goes as planned.


If you don’t, reset it before moving forward.

4) Make sure you’re in an area with Wi-Fi, as you’ll need it to activate your erased Mac.

Take a backup before erasing your Mac

If you’ve been using your Mac for a while, chances are it has tons of important PDFs, documents, downloaded music, photos, and more.