![]() ![]() ![]() It is likely that all future Macs with Apple chipsets will adopt the new method. We explain below how to access Safe Mode on the M1 Mac. Note: The way you enter Safe Mode is different on M1 Macs – the first Macs to use Apple silicon, introduced by Apple in November 2020. In this tutorial, we will explain how to boot into safe mode, why you want to use safe mode, what it does and what it doesn’t, how you know you are in safe mode, and what to do if your Mac automatically boots into safe mode. Safe Mode is a stripped down version of the Mac operating system that can come in handy if you’re trying to troubleshoot your Mac: maybe it’s running slow, maybe the app is causing problems, you might have problems with app crashes or freezes, or worse, your Mac might not start at all.
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