Resetting your Mac can be a time-consuming process, but with the right steps, you can make it smoother and more efficient.
Turn off "Find My Mac"
If you don't have an Apple ID, Find My Mac is already disabled, so you can proceed to the next step in the guide.
Click on the "" logo in the top left corner and then select "System Preferences...". Scroll down a bit in the list and choose "Internet Accounts" > "iCloud"
Ensure that OneDrive is syncing your desktop and documents.
Click on the OneDrive icon in the top menu bar where you see the clock, then on the gear icon, and select "Settings".
For Google Chrome:
Navigate to: chrome://bookmarks/
Then, click on the three dots at the top right corner as shown in the image below.
For Safari:
Open Safari and select "File" in the top menu, then choose "Export" > "Bookmarks..."
Feel free to save the file in your personal "OneDrive > Documents" or any other location in OneDrive where you can easily find them when it's time to import them again. It's crucial to store the file in the cloud to prevent it from being deleted when resetting the computer.
For Google Chrome:
Navigate to: chrome://password-manager/settings
Then, select "Download file" where it says "Export Passwords"
Feel free to save the file in your personal "OneDrive > Documents" or any other location in OneDrive where you can easily find them when it's time to import them again. It's crucial to store the file in the cloud to prevent it from being deleted when resetting the computer.
For Safari:
Open Safari and select "File" in the top menu, then choose "Export" > "Passwords..."
Feel free to save the file in your personal "OneDrive > Documents" or any other location in OneDrive where you can easily find them when it's time to import them again. It's crucial to store the file in the cloud to prevent it from being deleted when resetting the computer.