![]() ![]() Back on macOS Utilities screen, select Reinstall macOS option and click on Continue and follow the onscreen instructions to Reinstall macOS on your MacBook. Once the process is completed, quit Disk Utility and this will take you back to macOS Utilities screen.Ħ. Patiently wait for the Formatting process to be completed. For older macOS versions select macOS Extended (Journaled) format and click on Erase.ĥ. On the next screen, select the Disk Format ( APFS for macOS High Sierra or later versions). On Disk Utility screen, select Macintosh HD Disk in the side-bar and click on Erase.Ĥ. On the next screens, select Language > select Disk Utility and click on Continue. Release the Power button and click on Options to access Recovery Mode screen.ģ. Press and Hold the Power button, until you see a message reading “Loading Startup Options” on the screen of your computer.Ģ. Shut down the Mac (If it is open) and follow the steps below to Erase Apple M1 MacBook.ġ. Once you have the required information about the type of Processor and presence or absence of Security Chip on your device, you can use any of the following methods (as applicable in your case) to Erase the Data on your MacBook. ![]() On the next screen, click on System Report > select the Controller tab in the left-pane and take a look at the entry next to Model Name in the right-pane. The next step is to check & confirm whether or not an Apple T2 Security Chip is installed on your device.Ģ. Step 2: Check If Security Chip is Installed On the next screen, you will see information about the type of processor (Intel or Apple M1) installed on your device. Click on Apple Logo in top-menu bar and select About This Mac option in the drop-down menu.Ģ. ![]() The first step is to check and confirm the type of Processor Installed on your MacBook.ġ. Hence, the procedure to Erase MacBook has been divided into three steps as provided below. The steps to Boot Mac in Recovery Mode vary, depending on the type of Processor (Intel or Apple M1) installed on your device and also whether or not your MacBook is equipped with Apple T2 Security Chip. ![]()
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