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To factory reset a MacBook Air, follow these steps:

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To factory reset a MacBook Air, follow these steps:

  1. Back up your important data: Before performing a factory reset, it's crucial to back up all your important files and data. You can use Time Machine or another backup tool to create a backup of your MacBook Air.

  2. Sign out of iCloud and other accounts: Go to the Apple menu, select "System Preferences," then click on "Apple ID" and sign out of iCloud. Also, make sure to sign out of any other accounts linked to the MacBook Air.

  3. Restart your MacBook Air: Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen, choose "Restart," and wait for the MacBook Air to reboot.

  4. Enter macOS Recovery mode: Press and hold Command (⌘) + R immediately after restarting your MacBook Air. Release the keys when you see the Apple logo or a spinning globe.

  5. Erase the hard drive: In macOS Recovery mode, select "Disk Utility" and choose your internal hard drive. Click on "Erase" and follow the on-screen instructions to erase the hard drive.

  6. Reinstall macOS: After erasing the hard drive, exit Disk Utility and choose "Reinstall macOS" from the macOS Utilities menu. Follow the prompts to reinstall the operating system.

  7. Set up your MacBook Air: Once the macOS reinstallation is complete, follow the on-screen instructions to set up your MacBook Air as a new device.

By following these steps, you can perform a factory reset on your MacBook Air and restore it to its original settings.

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