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How do you reset a 2008 MacBook Pro?

How do you reset a 2008 MacBook Pro?

To do so, shut down your Mac, then turn it on and immediately press and hold four keys together: Option, Command, P, and R. You can release the keys after 20 seconds or so. That’s it! Your Mac’s NVRAM has been reset.

How do I fix my MacBook Pro that won’t boot up?

Mac Won’t Boot or Start? How to Fix Issues With a Mac Not Turning On

  1. Check If the Mac Has Power. First, check that your Mac has a power source.
  2. Run a Power Cycle.
  3. Boot in Safe Mode.
  4. Reset SMC.
  5. Reset NVRAM or PRAM.
  6. Run Apple Diagnostics.
  7. Use Recovery Mode Tools.
  8. Reinstall macOS in Recovery Mode.

How do I reset my graphics driver on my MacBook Pro?

Shut down your Mac. Press the power button to boot it up again. After the gray screen appears on your screen, press and hold the Option + Command + P + R keys on your keyboard for 20 seconds. Release the keys after the second startup sound or after the Apple logo disappears for the second time.

What does resetting PRAM and NVRAM do?

For music production, resetting the PRAM/NVRAM will reset information that deals with start-up disks and device connections such as MIDI devices and audio interfaces. You can see where your Mac’s RAM is being allocated to in the Activity Monitor app (Finder > Utilities > Activity Monitor).

How do I reset my MacBook Pro to factory settings?

Wipe the drive. 1 Restart your MacBook and immediately hold down Command-R. 2 You’ll see a startup screen, which varies between different Macs. 3 If prompted, enter your password. It must be an admin password, but if you’re the only user of the Mac, that’s you. 4 Wait for the macOS Utilities window to open.

What happens when the MacBook Pro is finished?

When it’s finished, the MacBook Pro has been reset to the way it was when it got to you from the factory. Keep up with AppleInsider by downloading the AppleInsider app for iOS, and follow us on YouTube, Twitter @appleinsider and Facebook for live, late-breaking coverage.

Why won’t my MacBook Pro connect to my external keyboard?

If you currently use your MacBook Pro closed, with an external keyboard and display, the odds are that the keyboard is Bluetooth wireless and the display is not. You can leave the display connected until you hand over the MacBook Pro to someone.