Traditionally, you had to manually log out of all your accounts, erase the startup disk, and reinstall the macOS. If you’ve owned, given away, or sold an iPhone, you’ve probably used its hassle-free feature Erase All Content and Settings to bring it back to its out-of-box state.įor years, Mac didn’t have this feature, and it took a painstaking process to erase. What to do if Erase Assistant is not supported on your Mac?. ![]() Several users who want to erase their Macs have reported being hindered from erasing their Macs by an error message “Erase Assistant is not supported on this Mac.” If you are one such user, read on to learn what it is, what’s causing it, and what you can do to reset your Mac.
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