Factory Reset
I was trying to do a factory reset on my MacBook Air and I think I erased the wrong setting and now I have a flashing folder with a question mark in the middle of it. What should I do?
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I was trying to do a factory reset on my MacBook Air and I think I erased the wrong setting and now I have a flashing folder with a question mark in the middle of it. What should I do?
Follow these instructions: If your Mac starts up to a question mark - Apple Support
Follow these instructions: If your Mac starts up to a question mark - Apple Support
Factory Reset