Need help with factory resetting my MacBook Air
I'm trying to factory reset my MacBook Air and two drives show up: Macintosh HD and
Macintosh HD - Data. Do I have to erase them both or only one of them?
MacBook Air
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I'm trying to factory reset my MacBook Air and two drives show up: Macintosh HD and
Macintosh HD - Data. Do I have to erase them both or only one of them?
MacBook Air
Plug in to charger. Disconnect any external devices. Shutdown computer. Turn on and immediately hold Command + r - Recovery Mode. When presented Go Utilities and disk utilities >> View >> All Devices. On the left side look for the Upper Most Device usually called Apple SSD Media or something like that. On Right side Click Erase. It will prompt to give the drive a name and then below that Format Type Choose APFS and below that choose GUID Partition Map ( Scheme ). Click Erase. Done and back out of Disk Utilities and choose Install MacOS. This last step Requires as speedy, reliable Internet Connection as it will download the Full Version of macOS previously installed. Let it do its thing and eventually computer will restart to do the installation and reboot to Setup Asist.
Plug in to charger. Disconnect any external devices. Shutdown computer. Turn on and immediately hold Command + r - Recovery Mode. When presented Go Utilities and disk utilities >> View >> All Devices. On the left side look for the Upper Most Device usually called Apple SSD Media or something like that. On Right side Click Erase. It will prompt to give the drive a name and then below that Format Type Choose APFS and below that choose GUID Partition Map ( Scheme ). Click Erase. Done and back out of Disk Utilities and choose Install MacOS. This last step Requires as speedy, reliable Internet Connection as it will download the Full Version of macOS previously installed. Let it do its thing and eventually computer will restart to do the installation and reboot to Setup Asist.
Need help with factory resetting my MacBook Air