![]() Open ‘System Preferences’ then click ‘Erase All Content and Settings’Ģ: For Australian Mac owners, the warranty period for hardware replacements (except the battery) would be THREE YEARS from the date of purchase, not ONE. ![]() This should be done in front of the original owner and works on all Macs with a T2 or Apple Silicon M1 chip (2018 to present). macOS Monterey introduced a feature that allows users to factory reset the MacBook, which deletes all personal data and settings on the device and leaves only macOS on it. ![]() This option exists if the macOS system version is 12 Monterey. If, however, there is a password, the original owner must turn it off by typing in the currently set firmware password.ġ0: Erase the Mac using ‘Erase All Content and Settings’ (2018+) if the Mac is running macOS Monterey. ![]() If it says there is no firmware password on the computer, then you are good to go and there’s nothing to worry about. ![]() To check if there is a firmware password lock, restart the device into macOS Recovery by holding Command-R when the screen turns off, and continuing to hold it until you get an Apple logo with the progress bar.Īfterwards, click on ‘Utilities’ and click ‘Startup Security Settings’. ![]()
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