Release the N key when you see the choices appear.Reset the NVRAM and PRAM: option-command-P-R Sometimes specific processes on your Mac just don't work. It can be any random issue from iCloud not allowing you to sign in to certain apps just not opening. One of the first fixes you'll find on any forum is resetting the NVRAM (nonvolatile random-access memory). This is a small amount of memory that your Mac uses to store settings that it wants to access quickly.
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How to reset the NVRAM and PRAM on your Mac If you're having a complicated issue with your Mac, this is an excellent place to start. Start or restart your Mac and immediately press and hold command-option-P-R on your keyboard.Release the keys after about 20 seconds.If you have a Mac that plays a startup chime, you can release the keys after you heard it a second time. You may have to go back into System Preferences and adjust settings like volume and display resolution to your liking since they get reset when you reset the NVRAM. Sometimes, as a last-ditch effort, you need to boot in Recovery Mode, and either repair a disk or (NOOOOO!) reinstall macOS. If any of that is the case, then here's what to do: How to boot up your Mac in Recovery Mode You may also need to restore from a Time Machine backup. #How to restart a mac without sound how to# Startup or restart your Mac and immediately press and hold command-R on your keyboard. #How to restart a mac without sound windows#.