Apple Boot Key Combos
Apple Boot Key Combos
CMD-OPT-SHIFT-DELETE
CMD-OPT-SHIFT-DELETE-#
Zap PRAM
CMD-OPT-P-R
CMD-OPT-O-F
CMD-OPT-N-V
Disable Extensions
SHIFT
Rebuild Desktop
CMD-OPT
OPT
CMD
SPACE
CMD-OPT-T-V
CMD-OPT-X-O
CMD-OPT-A-V
OPT
X or CMD-X
CMD-OPT
CMD-V
CMD-S
After startup:
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POWER
CTRL-CMD-POWER
Fast Shutdown
CTRL-CMD-OPT-POWER
CMD-POWER
CMD-OPT-POWER
OPT
CMD-OPTSHIFT
Pause Boot
Launch CC at Startup
SPACE or CAPS
LOCK
CMD-PERIOD
CMD-R
RAM Doubler:
Disable at Startup.
~ (Tilde) or ESC
CMD-Shift-K
Claris Emailer:
Hold CMD at
launch
Hold OPT at
launch
Conflict Catcher:
using it instead of Extensions Manager, also launches if it sees you holding down the
spacebar, or, optionally, if Caps Lock is activated. Conflict Catcher also adds the capability to
configure additional startup keys as ways of specifying that a particular startup set should be
used. Choose Edit Sets from the Sets menu, select a set in the resulting dialog and click
Modify. In the sub-dialog that appears, you can specify a startup key and check the checkbox
to make it effective.
* Option, if held down as the Finder launches, closes any previously open Finder windows.
On stock older Macs, holding down Option does nothing at startup by default, although some
extensions may deactivate if Option is held down when they attempt to load; see below for
Option's effect on new Macs and Macs with Zip drives.
* Control can cause the Location Manager to prompt you to select a location. Although
Control is the default, you can redefine it in the Location Manager's Preferences dialog, and
since Control held down at startup also activates Apple's MacsBug debugger (see below), you
may wish to pick a different key combination.
* Command turns virtual memory off until the next restart.
* Shift-Option disables extensions other than Connectix's RAM Doubler (and MacsBug - see
below). To disable RAM Doubler but no other extensions, hold down the tilde (~) key at
startup.
* The D key forces the PowerBook (Bronze Keyboard and FireWire) to boot from the
internal hard disk.
* The T key forces the PowerBook (FireWire) (and reportedly the Power Mac G4 (AGP
Graphics), though I was unable to verify that on my machine) to start up in FireWire Target
Disk Mode, which is essentially the modern equivalent of SCSI Disk Mode and enables a
PowerBook (FireWire) to act as a FireWire-accessible hard disk for another Macintosh.