How to factory reset macbook pro?
When your MacBook Pro start's acting weird with things like display errors, freezing or crashing a few time's per week, etc., it’s time to factory reset MacBook Pro. After factory resetting, your hard drive data will be wiped & you will have a MacBook Pro that run's like new! Follow this latest article to factory reset your MacBook Pro without data loss.
How to Factory Reset MacBook Pro?
Before you factory reset MacBook Pro, create sure that all of your file's are backed up elsewhere. Resetting the MacBook Pro to factory settings will destroy all data on your Mac hard drive. Use below poses to factory reset your MacBook Pro only after backing up all file's, or you’d better try Mac data recovery software to recover all your lost data. Via the way, you can also follow below best steps to factory reset MacBook Air.
For macOS Catalina and later
Click the Apple logo and select System Preferences
Click Apple ID
On the sidebar, select Overview and click Sign Out
For macOS Mojave and earlier
Click the Apple logo and select System Preferences
Select iCloud and click Sign Out
Sign out of iMessage
Open the Messages app
Click Messages next to the Apple logo and select Preferences
Click iMessage, then Sign Out