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Reseting Resetting old MacBook Air to factory defaults

I got somean old MBA and sadlyMacBook Air. I know very little about it, because I got it as a workstation in a new job and nobody already rememberhas any info about it.

I'm also a MAC newb so theseMac newbie. These are the specs: Currently it's running Snow Leopard, it has 128GB SSD, Core 2 Duo 1,86 GHz CPU and 2GB RAM.

I'm trying to factory reset it but don't know how.

First of all. Which MacBook edition is it? 2010 or 2011? Second: How do I factory reset it? There is no USB in it'sthe box, just some CD'sCDs (why would I need CDs for aand the computer that hasn'tdoesn't even have CDROMan optical drive).

Reseting old MacBook Air to factory defaults

I got some old MBA and sadly I know very little about it because got it as a workstation in a new job and nobody already remember any info.

I'm also a MAC newb so these are specs: Currently it's running Snow Leopard, it has 128GB SSD, Core 2 Duo 1,86 GHz CPU and 2GB RAM

I'm trying to factory reset it but don't know how.

First of all. Which MacBook edition is it? 2010 or 2011? Second: How do I factory reset it? There is no USB in it's box, just some CD's (why would I need CDs for a computer that hasn't even have CDROM)

Resetting old MacBook Air to factory defaults

I got an old MacBook Air. I know very little about it, because I got it as a workstation in a new job and nobody has any info about it.

I'm also a Mac newbie. These are the specs: it's running Snow Leopard, it has 128GB SSD, Core 2 Duo 1,86 GHz CPU and 2GB RAM.

I'm trying to factory reset it but don't know how.

Which MacBook edition is it? 2010 or 2011? How do I factory reset it? There is no USB in the box, just some CDs (and the computer doesn't even have an optical drive).

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Reseting old MacBook Air to factory defaults

I got some old MBA and sadly I know very little about it because got it as a workstation in a new job and nobody already remember any info.

I'm also a MAC newb so these are specs: Currently it's running Snow Leopard, it has 128GB SSD, Core 2 Duo 1,86 GHz CPU and 2GB RAM

I'm trying to factory reset it but don't know how.

First of all. Which MacBook edition is it? 2010 or 2011? Second: How do I factory reset it? There is no USB in it's box, just some CD's (why would I need CDs for a computer that hasn't even have CDROM)