Now, assuming that you’ve backed up your data, it is now safe to wipe your hard drive completely! If you’ve never done this before it’s actually super simple and is all done using the tool called “Disk Utility”. But like I said most of us just want a fresh computer so we can rid of pretty much all issues. Power On, Hold Command-R till Apple Logo Step Two: Wipe Your HarddriveĪLWAYS REMEMBER TO BACKUP YOUR DATA TO AN EXTERNAL DRIVE BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHINGĬhances are your computer is probably super slow you just want a fresh start, but if for some reason you want to ATTEMPT to keep your files intact you can skip this step and jump to step three. This launches you right into the macOS Recovery. It’s also super simple to get into all you need to do is press Command-R right after you press the power button and then let go once you see the apple logo or a spinning globe. Which covers the fundamentals of pretty much everything you need when troubleshooting your Mac. The utilities allow you to restore from Time Machine, reinstall macOS, and repair or erase hard drives. It’s so smart they’ve made it pretty much built-in to all Macs. So macOS Recovery is one of the most clutch tools that Apple has created. Wipe and Reinstall macOS Step One: Boot into Mac Recovery