
On the next screen, you will be able to view the version of macOS installed on your device. You can check the version of macOS running on your device by clicking on Apple Logo and selecting About This Mac option in the drop-down menu. If you have an older Mac running Mac OSX Snow Leopard, it will not have a Recovery Partition and the only way to Reinstall the operating system on an older Mac is to use the Discs that came with your Mac.Īlso, if your Mac is running macOS Sierra, it may not have all the Recovery Options that are available on the most recent version of macOS. To confirm, open a text file and use Option (Alt), Command and R keys to make sure that they are working. Sometimes, the problem is due to the keyboard being faulty (keys mistyping or not working) or the keyboard temporarily losing Bluetooth connection with your Mac. If your Mac has T2 Chip, you should be able to enter Recovery Mode by using Option (Alt) + Command + R keys. In the right-pane, you will be able see if your Mac is equipped with Apple T2 Chip. On the next screen, click on Controller in the left-pane. If your Intel-based Mac is not going into recovery mode when you press the usual Command + R key combination, it is probably equipped with Apple T2 Chip.Ĭlick on Apple Logo > About This Mac > System Information. On the next screen, you will see the options to Reinstall macOS, restore from Time Machine, Disk Utility and other options to fix problems on your device. Wait for all startup icons to appear on the screen and click on Options to access Recovery Mode options. Release the Power button, when you see a message reading “Loading Startup Options” on the screen of your computer.ģ. Press and Hold the Power button and continue holding as Mac starts with Apple Logo.Ģ.


If your Mac is powered by ARM-based Apple M1 processor, you can no longer use the usual Command + R key combination to enter Recovery Mode.Īll that is required to enter Recovery Mode on ARM-based M1 MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini is Shut Down the computer and follow the steps below.ġ. If you have an Intel-based Mac and Recovery Mode is not working, problem could be due to presence of T2 security chip on your device, Keyboard being faulty, recovery partition being corrupted or deleted and other reasons.
