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Sometimes I find from searching Google that I can reset the SMC, PRAM and NVRAM. But different sources provide different instructions on how to do this. I have a MacBook Pro and iMac. I also have an iPad Mini and an iPhone 5c and wonder how these can also be reset if needed.
Shut down the computer. Unplug the computer's power cord from both the wall and computer. Wait 15 seconds. Attach the computers power cable. Wait another 5 seconds and press the power button to turn on the computer. Shut down the computer. Locate the following keys on the keyboard: Command, Option, P, and R.
Can someone please clear this up for me, or send me links to some info I can trust.
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Sorry to hear you’re having problems. I hope the following clarifies things for you, but if these instructions do not help, you can always post specific questions about any problems you’re having.
SMC
The reason for your confusion is that the instructions for resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) will differ depending on whether your device:
- runs from a built-in battery?
- runs from a removable battery?
- can only run from power off a wall socket?
Below I will provide the instructions for all three possibilities.
For MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, and MacBooks where you can’t remove the battery on your own (i.e. it's a built-in battery), here’s what you do:
- Shut down your computer
- Keep the MagSafe adapter (or power cable) plugged in.
- Press at the same time shiftoptioncontrol (on the left side of the keyboard) and the power button
- Let go
- Turn your computer back on with the power button.
For MacBook Pros, MacBooks etc that you can remove the battery from, here’s what you do:
- Shut down your computer
- Disconnect the MagSafe plug (power cable) from the computer
- Remove the battery
- Press the power button for 5 seconds and release
- Put the battery back in
- Reconnect the MagSafe cord (or power cable)
- Turn your computer back on with the power button
For iMacs, Mac Pros, Mac Minis, etc that only run from a power point in the wall
- Shut down your computer
- Unplug it from power
- Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds
- Plug it back in and turn it on.
PRAM/NVRAM
Now, the reason for your confusion about PRAM and NVRAM is that older Macs had what's called Parameter RAM (PRAM), newer Macs use Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory (NVRAM).
Until recently, the instructions for resetting this were the same regardless of your Mac model. However, the Late-2016 MacBook Pro models use a different process. Below are the steps for both scenarios.
Resetting the PRAM/NVRAM on all models EXCEPT for Late-2016 MacBook Pro models
- Shut down your machine. Yes, a full shut down, not just logging out.
- Press the power buttonand then press the commandoptionpr keys. You have to make sure you press these keys before the gray screen appears or it won’t work.
- Hold those keys down until your Mac reboots again and you here the startup chime.
- Let go of the keys and let your Mac reboot normally.
Note: When you log back in you may need to readjust some of your system preferences (e.g. speaker volume, screen resolution, startup disk selection, time zone information, etc).
Resetting the NVRAM on Late-2016 MacBook Pro models
For all Late-2016 MacBook Pro models (with and without Touch Bar) follow these steps:
- Shut down your machine. Yes, a full shut down, not just logging out.
- Press the power buttonand then immediately press the commandoptionpr keys.
- Keep these keys pressed down for at least 20 seconds!
- Let go of the keys and let your Mac reboot normally.
Note: When you log back in you may need to readjust some of your system preferences (e.g. speaker volume, screen resolution, startup disk selection, time zone information, etc).
iPods, iPhones, iPads
Devices running iOS do not have an SMC or PRAM/NVRAM that you can reset like you do on Apple Macs.
However, most random issues can be resolved by rebooting your device. To do this, hold down the Power button and Home button simultaneously for about 10 seconds until you see the Apple logo appear. After your device reboots you may need to enter your passcode.
In more serious cases, you can also access a range of reset options from Settings > General > Reset. Be careful though when deciding if/which option to select.
Monomeeth♦MonomeethFrom Apple KB: Reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac
Reset the SMC on Mac notebook computers
First determine whether the battery is removable. Mac notebook computers that have a nonremovable battery include MacBook Pro (Early 2009) and later, all models of MacBook Air, MacBook (Late 2009), and MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015). Learn more about Mac notebook batteries.
If the battery is nonremovable
- Shut down the Mac.
- Plug in the MagSafe or USB-C power adapter to a power source and to your Mac.
- Using the built-in keyboard, press Shift-Control-Option on the left side of the keyboard, then press the power button at the same time.
- Release all keys, then press the power button again to turn on your Mac
If the battery is removable
- Shut down the Mac.
- Disconnect the MagSafe power adapter from the Mac.
- Remove the battery. (Learn about removing the battery in MacBook and MacBook Pro computers.)
- Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds.
- Reconnect the battery and MagSafe power adapter.
- Press the power button to turn on the Mac.
The LED on MagSafe power adapters might change states or temporarily turn off when you reset the SMC.
Reset the SMC on Mac desktop computers
Follow these steps for iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro, and Xserve.
- Shut down the Mac.
- Unplug the power cord. 1.Wait 15 seconds.
- Plug the power cord back in.
- Wait 5 seconds, then press the power button to turn on the Mac.
For Intel-based Xserve computers that aren't responding, you can shut down locally or by using remote commands. You can also shut down by pressing and holding the power button for 5 seconds.
iOS devices don't have an SMC.
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NVRAM (nonvolatile random-access memory) is a small amount of memory that your Mac uses to store certain settings and access them quickly. PRAM (Parameter RAM) stores similar information, and the steps for resetting NVRAM and PRAM are the same.
Settings that can be stored in NVRAM include sound volume, display resolution, startup-disk selection, time zone, and recent kernel panic information. The settings stored in NVRAM depend on your Mac and the devices that you're using with your Mac.
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If you experience issues related to these settings or others, resetting NVRAM might help. For example, if your Mac starts up from a disk other than the one selected in Startup Disk preferences, or a question mark icon briefly appears before your Mac starts up, you might need to reset NVRAM.
How to reset NVRAM
Shut down your Mac, then turn it on and immediately press and hold these four keys together: Option, Command, P, and R. You can release the keys after about 20 seconds, during which your Mac might appear to restart.
- On Mac computers that play a startup sound, you can release the keys after the second startup sound.
- On Mac computers that have the Apple T2 Security Chip, you can release the keys after the Apple logo appears and disappears for the second time.
If your Mac is using a firmware password, this key combination does nothing or causes your Mac to start up from macOS Recovery. To reset NVRAM, first turn off the firmware password.
When your Mac finishes starting up, you might want to open System Preferences and adjust any settings that were reset, such as sound volume, display resolution, startup disk selection, or time zone.
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- If you're using a desktop Mac instead of a notebook, and settings such as sound volume or time zone are reset every time you shut down and unplug your Mac, you might need to replace the battery inside your Mac. This small battery is on your computer's logic board, and it helps NVRAM retain settings when your Mac is unplugged. You can take your Mac to an Apple service provider to replace the battery.
- If you experience issues with sleep, wake, power, charging your Mac notebook battery, or other power-related symptoms, you might need to reset the SMC (System Management Controller).