What’s the Best Way to Safely Recycle an Old MacBook That Won’t Reset?

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Asked By TechyDude42 On

I have this old MacBook that's pretty much unusable; it can't connect to WiFi and only works when plugged in. I want to recycle it safely, but I've seen that you should factory reset it first. The problem is, I can't do that—using Disk Utility shows the 'Erase' option as greyed out. What are my options for recycling this old laptop? How can I erase all its data safely?

5 Answers

Answered By CuriosityJunkie On

One option is to open it up and remove the hard drive, then just smash it with a hammer! It's a good way to ensure data security, plus it's super satisfying. After that, just drop off the pieces at an electronics recycling spot.

Answered By PartSavvy On

Don't forget, if the LCD panel is still in good shape, some folks might be interested in parts. The hard drive is the main thing to destroy for security, though.

Answered By SmashItAll On

Yeah, definitely take out that hard drive and give it a good whack. Honestly, it can be really cathartic to destroy it. Once that's done, the rest of the laptop can be recycled without worries.

Answered By EcycleHero On

If you're looking to get rid of everything, just pull the hard drive and then take the rest to an Apple Store or similar place for recycling. They'll know what to do with it!

Answered By RecycleGuru On

Removing the hard drive is key. You can get rid of the rest of the laptop after that—just remember, if the hard drive works, you can connect it to another computer later to retrieve or format any old data.

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