How to Factory Reset a MacBook Without a Password Using Recovery Mode

Learn how to factory reset your MacBook without a password using macOS Recovery Mode and erase your data safely.

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Yes, you can factory reset a MacBook without a password by using macOS Recovery Mode. Restart your MacBook and hold down Cmd + R keys until the Apple logo appears. Select 'Disk Utility' and erase your startup disk. Then, reinstall macOS from the macOS Utilities menu. This will reset your MacBook to factory settings, but note that you'll lose all data, so it's important to back up important files before proceeding.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I reset my MacBook to factory settings without a password? Yes, by using macOS Recovery Mode, you can erase your startup disk and reinstall macOS without needing the password.
  2. Will factory resetting my MacBook erase all my data? Yes, a factory reset will erase all your data; it is important to back up any important files before proceeding.
  3. What keys do I press to enter macOS Recovery Mode? Restart your MacBook and hold down the Command (Cmd) + R keys until the Apple logo appears.
  4. Can I reinstall macOS after erasing the startup disk without a password? Yes, after erasing the disk through Recovery Mode, you can reinstall macOS from the macOS Utilities menu without needing a password.