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If your Mac is acting up and you cant figure out why, you might try resetting the NVRAM or the SMC. Ill show you how. Modern Macs have a bit of NVRAM--the NV stands for non-volatile--and it stores information like your selected startup disk, speaker volume, screen resolution, and time zone. If youre having startup problems, you might try resetting it. Heres what you do. First, shut down your Mac. Then, turn it on and immediately press and HOLD DOWN, these keys: Option, Command, P, and R. You can let go after you hear the startup sound, and youre good to go. Why P and R? Well, Macs used to have parameter RAM that was simliar to the NVRAM in modern macs. So they just kept the shortcut. NVRAM is not usually the cause of your problems. More often its the SMC, or System Management Controller Thats the part of your Mac that deals with power management, charging, fan control, keyboard lightsstuff like that. Resetting the SMC is done a little differently for different kinds of Mac