Apple MacOS Boot Startup Keys
Those are some of the key you need to press when powering up your mac to perform certain actions.
Apple Silicon based Mac (MacBook Pro M1, …)
You can access boot mode and recovery options by holding the power button when starting the Mac.
Once you see the Options menu, press Option (⌥)—D to start the Diagnostic Mode.
The following options do not exist anymore on Silicon processor based Mac :
- Reset PRAM/NVRAM
- Reset SMC
Intel Processor Based Mac
- Manually restart: Power (⎋)
- Boot from CD/DVD: C
- Startup Manager: Option (⌥)
- Single-User Mode: Command (⌘)—S
- Target Disk Mode: T
- Verbose Mode: Command (⌘)—V
- Safe Mode: Shift (⇧)
- Recovery OS: Command (⌘)—R
- Internet Recovery OS: Command (⌘)—Option (⌥)—R
- Apple Hardware Test: D
- Apple Hardware Test over the Internet: Option (⌥)—D
- Boot from NetBoot server: N
- Boot from NetBoot server using the default image: Option (⌥)—N
- Eject removable media: Media Eject (⏏), F12, mouse button or trackpad button
- macOS Startup Volume: X will start up your Mac from an macOS startup volume when it’d otherwise boot from a non-macOS volume, like a Windows partition
- Prevent Login Items from opening: To override your current settings and prevent Login Items and Finder windows from your last session from opening when you log in, hold down the Shift (⇧) key after clicking the Log In button in the macOS login window until the desktop appears.
- Prevent automatic login: If you enabled the option to automatically log a specific macOS account every time your Mac starts up, you can override this setting by holding the left Shift (⇧) key after the macOS boot progress indicator appears.
- Reset PRAM/NVRAM: Command (⌘)—Option (⌥)—P—R, then release the keys after you hear the startup sound for a second time.
- Reset SMC: Shut down your Mac, and then press and hold the left-side Shift (⇧)—Control (⌃)—Option keys along with the Power (⎋) button, all at the same time, until the computer turns on. Now release the keys and then turn your Mac back on using the power button.
Sources
https://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/05/23/mac-startup-key-combinations/
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255
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