Hi, 

 

This is the same information I found using Google, but for some reason, it does 
not work. There is a sign in and password and I use the password to log in at 
all times. What I am doing is as soon as the MacBook is powered on, I 
immediately hold down command and the letter R , but I always get to the 
account log on window. Since command R did not work before the logging in 
window appears, I hold down the combination after typing the password to log in 
and this still has not worked. I have not seen anything like the ability to 
reformat or wipe the system clean to start over. Any ideas? 

 

Mauricio

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2015 9:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Wiping A Mac Clean and Starting Over

 


Hi.you can do that by holding down the command key together with the letter R   
  Now you are in the recovery mode.press command F5 to start voice-over.here 
you can do a lot of things. For example there is an option to reinstall the OS 
and start over.good luck 

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