How to Restart a MacBook Pro: Keyboard

If you prefer it or your MacBook Pro isn’t responding to mouse clicks, you can restart it using the keyboard. Here’s what to do:

Hold down the Control + Command + power/eject/Touch ID button simultaneously until the screen darkens and the restart sound plays. After the sound plays, let go of the keys and let the MacBook start up again. This method works on every MacBook Pro model.You can also hold down Control + eject button to get the shutdown dialog box to appear on the screen on some models. From that dialog, click Restart.If neither of those options work, try a Force Restart by holding down Control + Option + Command + the power/eject/Touch ID button.

When to Restart a MacBook Pro

We recommend regularly restarting your MacBook Pro for good system maintenance. That’s because a restart cleans out active memory (but doesn’t lose data) and is often when new software updates get installed. Other times you’ll want to restart your MacBook Pro include if it’s running slowly, if the operating system or programs are acting buggy, or if the machine freezes up.

How Restart, Factory Reset, and Power Down Are Different

Restarting a MacBook Pro isn’t the same thing as a factory reset, and it’s not the same as powering it down.

A restart resets your operating system and apps and cleans out the active memory that programs run in. You won’t lose any data or change anything about how your MacBook Pro runs. A factory reset returns your laptop to the state it was in when you first got it out of the box. That means deleting all of the apps you installed and the data you created, wiping the hard drive, and reinstalling macOS. You only want a factory reset if you’re selling the MacBook or are taking extreme troubleshooting steps. Powering down a MacBook Pro turns the computer off and stops all programs from running.