How to restore MacBook Pro to factory

How do I restore my MacBook Pro to factory settings

Just follow these instructions:
http://www.thesafemac.com/how-to-prepare-your-mac-for-sale/
Ciao.

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  • How to restore macbook pro back to factory settings

    how do i restore macbook pro to factory settings

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    If it didn't come with DVDs:
    1. Press Command, Option and R keys when your computer starts and open Disk Utility.
    2. Select Macintosh HD in the sidebar and erase the disk.
    3. Install Mac OS X.
    If it came with discs:
    1. Insert the Mac OS X disc and press C key when your Mac starts.
    2. Go to Utilities > Disk Utility, select Macintosh HD in the sidebar and erase the disk.
    3. Install Mac OS X

  • How to restore macbook pro 10.7.2 to factory settings .. disk utility what to erase?

    how to restore macbook pro 10.7.2 to original settings .. step by step.. in the disk utility what to erase?

    If the computer came with OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard installed,
    you have to erase the drive and install OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
    You can buy 10.6 Snow Leopard disc from Apple Store for 20 dollars;
    Apple Store: 1-800-692-7753.
    Best.

  • How to restore Macbook Pro to the factory settings

    I'd like to restore my Macbook Pro(Snow Leopard 10.6.8) to the factory settings, but I lost the installation DVDs that shipped with it.
    Is there any solution for this?
    Thanks.

    Hi,
    Thank you.
    I attached two pictures, and hope the information would be helpful.
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  • How to Set macBook Pro as Factory

    Hi There,
    How I can reset My MacBook Pro like new, means when it comes from Factory.
    Goes through first Video and It ask me to set account and all ....
    Its something like Press C while booting and ... can some one help me on this?

    Here you go. Some steps can be skipped if not relevant to your system.
    Follow these instructions step by step to prepare a Mac for sale:
    First, back up the data:
    1. Shut down all Virtual PCs. They cannot be in their "fast saved" state. They must be shut down from inside Windows.
    2. Clone to an external drive using using Restore option of Disk Utility.
    Next, prepare the machine for the new buyer:
    3. Deauthorize the computer in iTunes! Deauthorize both iTunes and Audible accounts.
    4. Remove Open Firmware passwords
    5. Turn the brightness full up and volume nearly so.
    Install a fresh OS:
    6. Insert the OS X install CD/DVD.
    7. Restart the computer while holding down the C key to boot from the CD/DVD.
    8. Run Disk Utility from the file menu and erase the internal hard drive (optionally zero all data).
    9. Install OS X.
    10. Reboot the computer.
    11. From the welcome screen, you can skip the registration step by typing command-Q.
    12. When prompted, create an account (it will be an admin account).
    13. From your new admin account, configure networking.
    14. Then use Software Update to bring your system and all of it's applications up to date.
    15. From Disk Utility, repair permissions on the new volume.
    Now delete the account you just created:
    16. Boot from a different volume (e.g. a firewire drive, if available)
    17. Clean up the image using the following terminal commands:
    prompt> rm /Volumes/<imagevol>/var/db/BootCache.playlist
    prompt> rm /Volumes/<imagevol>/var/db/volinfo.database
    prompt> rm -r /Volumes/<imagevol>/var/vm/swap*
    18. Now you can get rid of the admin account you used to set up the machine Use the terminal:
    prompt> nicl -raw /Volumes/<imagevol>/var/db/netinfo/local.nidb -delete /users/<admin>
    prompt> rm -r /Volumes/<imagevol>/Users/<admin>
    prompt> rm /Volumes/<imagevol>/var/db/.AppleSetupDone
    19. Shut down and ship it to your buyer. When they get it, it will boot to the Welcome screen just like a factory Mac, except that it's better because it's completely up to date.

  • Restoring Macbook Pro to factory setting

    Hi
    I follow the instruction of the Apple website for restoring my system into factory setting everything was fine until I needed to connect my macbook pro to wifi.
    the problem is under no circumstances  the machine could fine the wifi network.
    I have tried several wifi networks and still I cannot connect it to the network (main problem is either finding the network or Authentication - for 100% I am sure that I am using the right password because I have to connect to those networks manually everyday)

    Hi OGELTHORPE!
    Thank you for your advice but I don't know where i can get it and where to get it. Also I don't know also how to use it.
    Could you please keep on helping me?
    Regards!

  • HT2477 how to restore macbook to its factory settings

    i need to know how to restore a MacBook pro to its factory settings without having the rescue cd and how to uninstall applications also?! as I've just recieved
    a used macbro fom work

    See Kappy's post at https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5648955?tstart=0

  • Can't restore MacBook Pro to factory - won't recognize Wi-Fi

    Hello all,
    I am selling my MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard, and need to restore the computer to factory settings.  I have de-authorized my computer in iTunes and backed it up.  I do not have any factory disks.  I am pretty good at saving everything that came with my computers and peripherals, and I don't recall getting any disks with this computer.  They are not in the original box (but the receipt is).  The computer is running perfectly with no issues.
    Anyway, my problem arises when I try to boot while holding Command + Option + R. It brings up a screen with a small spinning Earth icon and a bar that says "Choose Network".  Clicking this bar produces a drop down menu of two local wifi networks - neither of which are mine (my MacBook automatically recognizes my network when it's running regularly).  If I choose the three dots below these listed networks, it brings up a screen with two blank spaces.  The first has the wifi symbol next to it, and the other has a padlock.  I assume this is to manually enter the SSID and password for my network.  I tried entering these very carefully, and it acts as if it's looking for the network.  But 5 minutes later, it's still thinking. 
    I'm stuck at this screen.  Is there any way to get the MacBook to recognize my wifi?  Thanks for your help.

    Thanks for the suggestion, Shootist007, but that's not accurate.  There were no disks of any kind included with the MacBook Pro I bought.  I am very anal about keeping everything that comes with a computer.  I don't misplace or lose them.  I've been buying computers since '88, and I am very careful to maintain original items.  I searched the original MacBook Pro box several times, and there's nothing in there but the original purchase receipt from the Apple Store and the form fitting black plastic tray and cushion.
    I did try wiring the system, and that's when it tried to restore Lion (and wouldn't let me do a restore of anything else).
    Are you saying that if I do upgrade to Lion, and then do a system restore, then the buyer will not be able to use Lion?

  • Can't restore MacBook Pro to factory settings/boot from usb or dvd

    So I recently got a MacBook Pro, currently running OS X 10.7.4 Lion. I am well-versed in the world of Windows, however am quite new when it comes to macs (whole reason why I got it).
    I'm trying to restore it to its factory settings without owning a restore disc. The HDD only has one partition (no recovery partition).
    I have located and downloaded a torrent for an OS X installer, specifically a .dmg image file containing OS X 10.7.
    I tried burning that image to a DVD, but when I go to boot from the DVD (to my understanding, this is done by holding "C" during boot) it doesn't work, and just continues to proceed to the logon screen as it normally would.
    I have tried converting the image from a .dmg to a .iso (something I am far more familiar with) using one of my Windows machines, and then burning that to a DVD, however, it yields the same result as above.
    I have tried using the Disc Utility to format a flash drive (Mac OS Extended (Journaled)) and then using the same Disc Utility to "restore" the image file to the USB drive. When I go to boot from this (holding alt/option at boot) it shows the internal HDD as the only bootable drive.
    Is it possible that since I am technically running a newer version of Mac OS X (10.7.4 and using an installer of 10.7) that it will not allow me to do so? I know Apple has made it difficult to downgrade iPhones and the like, and I suppose it wouldn't surprise me a great deal to find out that the same applies to their computers.. But if I am attempting to boot from a different source, and use that to format and repartition my HDD, then I don't see why that would matter...
    Any help on the matter would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for the suggestion, Shootist007, but that's not accurate.  There were no disks of any kind included with the MacBook Pro I bought.  I am very anal about keeping everything that comes with a computer.  I don't misplace or lose them.  I've been buying computers since '88, and I am very careful to maintain original items.  I searched the original MacBook Pro box several times, and there's nothing in there but the original purchase receipt from the Apple Store and the form fitting black plastic tray and cushion.
    I did try wiring the system, and that's when it tried to restore Lion (and wouldn't let me do a restore of anything else).
    Are you saying that if I do upgrade to Lion, and then do a system restore, then the buyer will not be able to use Lion?

  • How to restore macbook pro?

    I want to reset my macbook pro to change its keyboard settings. But i just want to know how to change the forward/backward,play/pause and volume keys to normal because they will not work now.
    HELP!!!!

    Do you know what model you have (i.e, "late 2011" or "8,2")? You need to call Apple at 1-800-MYAPPLE and order the installation disc(s) that shipped with your unique model. Then you can boot from the install disc, reformat the hard drive, and install everything just as it was when it was new.
    Good luck,
    Clinton

  • How to restore macbook pro from time capsule machine backup

    ow do I restore my MacBook Pro from time capsule machine as hard drive was crashing and replaced with new hard drive.

    OS X Yosemite: Recover your entire system
    To follow the instructions, you'll need to start up either from Internet Recovery or from your installation disc, depending on the model.

  • HT203097 how to restore macbook pro back a few hours

    how to restore mac back a few hours

    Just do a full restore but do not select the latest backup. See item g of:
    http://pondini.org/TM/14.html

  • How to restore MacBook Pro Retina Late 2013?

    How can I perform a factory default for a MacBook with no DVD drive. Thank you.

    Use the steps in this document:
    http://www.thesafemac.com/how-to-prepare-your-mac-for-sale/
    Ciao.

  • HT1338 how to reset my macbook pro to factory setting?

    how to reset macbook pro to factory setting?

    To restore your computer to factory settings:
    1. Hold Command and R keys while your Mac is starting to start into OS X Recovery, and open Disk Utility.
    2. Select "Macintosh HD" in the sidebar, go to Erase tab and erase the disk.
    3. Close Disk Utility and reinstall OS X.
    After reinstalling OS X, you will have to reinstall your iLife applications. If your Mac came with DVDs, just insert the Applications disc and install them. If your Mac didn't come with DVDs, open App Store > Purchases, and download the iLife applications

  • I'm trying to reset Macbook Pro to factory.  I have the disk, but when I try to reboot from the disk, holding down "c", it just goes straight to installation.   Any help is appreciated.

    I read the directions from Kappy on how setting my Macbook Pro to factory settings.  I put the OS disk in, rebooted while holding down 'c'. I got the choose language, but then it goes to 'installation', no menu.  Am I doing something wrong?

    Erase and Install Snow Leopard
    1. Boot from your OS X Installer Disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button.  When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
    Booting From An OS X Installer Disc
      1. Insert OS X Installer Disc into the optical drive.
      2. Restart the computer.
      3. Immediately after the chime press and hold down the "C" key.
      4. Release the key when the spinning gear below the dark gray Apple logo
          appears.
      5. Wait for installer to finish loading.
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Note the SMART status of the drive in DU's status area.  If it does not say "Verified" then the drive is failing or has failed and will need replacing.  SMART info will not be reported  on external drives. Otherwise, click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. When completed quit DU and return to the installer. Complete the Snow Leopard installation.

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