Common questions about your Mac
How do I get support for my MacBook Pro? Go to MacBook Pro Support.
I’m new to Mac. Are there tips for PC users? Yes. See Are you new to Mac? and the Apple Support article Mac tips for Windows switchers. You might also be interested in Keyboard shortcuts on your Mac.
How do I take a screenshot on my Mac? Press Command-Shift-3 to take a screenshot of the entire screen. Press Command-Shift-4 to take a screenshot of a selected area of the screen. To learn more, see Take a screenshot on your Mac.
Where is my serial number? Choose Apple menu > About This Mac. The serial number is listed. You can also find the serial number on the bottom of your MacBook Pro.
How do I know which model of MacBook Pro I have? See the Apple Support article Identify your MacBook Pro model. You can also choose Apple menu > About This Mac to view the model information.
How can I find the documentation for my MacBook Pro? To find the MacBook Pro Getting Started Guide guide, open System Settings, click the Help menu, then click User Manual. From the Help menu, you can also click “macOS Help” to open the user guide for the operating system. For older Mac models, see Browse manuals by product.
How do I get help for an app? When you’re using the app, click the Help menu in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Where is the safety information for my MacBook Pro? See Important safety information for your Mac.
How do I find the technical specifications? Open System Settings, click Help, then click MacBook Pro Specifications.
How do I check my disk for problems? Use Disk Utility. See Repair a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac.
How do I reinstall macOS? Use macOS Recovery. (The macOS Recovery process for MacBook Pro with Apple silicon is different than the process for other MacBook Pro models.) See How to reinstall macOS.
Note: Beginning with macOS Big Sur, Time Machine backups don’t include system files. See Back up and restore your Mac.
How do I reinstall macOS? Use macOS Recovery. See the Apple Support article How to reinstall macOS.
Note: Beginning with macOS Big Sur, Time Machine backups don’t include system files. See Back up and restore your Mac.
What should I do before selling or trading in my Mac? Back up your data, then restore your Mac to factory settings. See What to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your Mac.