Solution B B BadAsAl Aug 16, 2016 If you are on a MacBook it is possible the keyboard is bad, try a USB keyboard. If you have a non-Apple USB keyboard then use the Windows key and R.
If you are on a MacBook it is possible the keyboard is bad, try a USB keyboard. If you have a non-Apple USB keyboard then use the Windows key and R.
mrmez Distinguished Aug 15, 2006 266 0 19,010 Aug 14, 2016 #2 Holding command-r does not do a factory reset, just starts the recovery program. If that's not working for some reason, start holding option instead. You can select from there. Upvote 0 Downvote
Holding command-r does not do a factory reset, just starts the recovery program. If that's not working for some reason, start holding option instead. You can select from there.
B BadAsAl Distinguished Oct 13, 2009 439 6 19,965 Aug 16, 2016 Solution #3 If you are on a MacBook it is possible the keyboard is bad, try a USB keyboard. If you have a non-Apple USB keyboard then use the Windows key and R. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you are on a MacBook it is possible the keyboard is bad, try a USB keyboard. If you have a non-Apple USB keyboard then use the Windows key and R.