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hi everyone Aaron here for Zolo Tech and I wanted to show you how to format your Mac or reset it back to factory default so itamp;#39;s just like it was when you bought it for the first time this will enable you to either sell it or return it or whatever you need to do so the first thing we need to do is go in and disable a few things or sign out of a few things so letamp;#39;s do that now now the first step weamp;#39;re going to do is the authorize it from itunes or sign out from iTunes so we need to go into iTunes go to account and then sign out now after youamp;#39;ve done that and youamp;#39;ve signed out of that now you need to do the exact same thing for messages no messages has the account settings up here preferences and then youamp;#39;ll get to accounts and then you need to sign out of here as well now once youamp;#39;re signed out of that you need to sign out of iCloud so thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;ll do next thatamp;#39;s under your system preferences and under