Mac Laptops Troubleshooting Quick Checks

Troubleshooting quick checks for all issues

Try these steps before continuing to issue-specific troubleshooting.

  1. Connect the computer to a functioning power outlet using a functioning Apple power adapter and charge cable to charge the battery for at least 15 minutes.

  2. Shut down or restart your Mac.

  3. Start up the Mac in safe mode.

  4. Check for macOS software updates. Then install macOS software and firmware updates.

    • Note: MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air must have the power adapter plugged in to automatically download updates.

  5. Determine whether the computer is in device firmware update (DFU) mode. In this mode, the computer may be unresponsive and can appear to have an issue. For laptops with MagSafe, a connected MagSafe power adapter light will turn off to indicate that the computer is in DFU mode. To exit DFU mode, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds to attempt to shut down the computer. Then press the power button again to attempt to turn on the computer. If the computer turns on, it was in DFU mode and has power.

  6. Find the appropriate section below and read the linked articles to help resolve your issue.

More resources

Read these support articles before continuing to issue-specific troubleshooting.

General

Input/output

Power and startup

Sound

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

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