The ways to enter into a special recovery boot system in both INTEL and M1 Mac are different. The recovery mode helps the mac user to troubleshoot different errors. On Intel Macs, the method is really simple and easy, you just need to hit the CMD + R during startup to enter into recovery mode.
In M1 known as Apple Silicon Mac, the method is a little different. We will discuss that method in this article.
Let’s dig into it.
First of all, you need to get into the startup option or the Boot Selection to enter into recovery mode on your Apple Silicon Mac, and then you can enter into Recovery Mode.
Here’s how you can get to that point.
After entering into macos recovery mode you will get these four options.
The menu bar also provides you additional tools like startup disk utility and terminal.
You can also check out how you can reset terminal on mac
Once you are done with the recovery mode , you can simply quit the recovery mode from the menu bar by clicking on apple and select the Restart option. Your Mac will restarted and you will be out if the recovery mode and will be in normal OS.
The answer of this question can be yes and also no at the same time, as it depends on you. Simply booting into the Recovery mode on the Mac will not delete anything from your mac. But if you reinstall macOS from the Recovery mode you will lose all your data.
If you have already setup the time machine for the recovery then you can use that and you will not lose any data.
Also, if you reset any disk utility from recovery mode, you will still lose the data from that disk.
Conclusion
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Sources:
https://www.compsmag.com/blogs/how-to-enter-macos-recovery-on-an-apple-silicon-mac/