Tips, tricks, and nostalgia from the Apple corner of JACSoft

This list of special key combinations has been compiled for your information. I cannot always verify the information so if there is an error please let me know. I have not included special Finder keys or standard CMD-SHIFT-# shortcuts because Apple has done such a good job of documenting them in the Finder Help.

Apple Boot Key Combos:

ActionKey combo
Bypass startup drive and boot from external (or CD)CMD-OPT-SHIFT-DELETE
Boot from CD (Most late model Apples)C
Force the internal hard drive to be the boot driveD
Boot from a specific SCSI ID #.(#=SCSI ID number)CMD-OPT-SHIFT-DELETE-#
Zap PRAMCMD-OPT-P-R
Boot into open FirmwareCMD-OPT-O-F
Clear NV RAM. Similar to reset-all in open FirmwareCMD-OPT-N-V
Disable ExtensionsSHIFT
Rebuild DesktopCMD-OPT
Close finder windows.(hold just before finder starts)OPT
Boot with Virtual Memory offCMD
Trigger extension manager at boot-upSPACE
Force Quadra av machines to use TV as a monitor.CMD-OPT-T-V
Boot from ROM (Mac Classic only).CMD-OPT-X-O
Force PowerBooks to reset the screenR
Force an AV monitor to be recognized as oneCMD-OPT-A-V
Eject Boot FloppyHold Down Mouse Button
Select volume to start fromOPT
Start in Firewire target drive mode.T
Startup in OSX if OS9 and OXS in boot partitionX or CMD-X
Attempt to boot from network server
(Hold until Mac Logo appears)
N
Hold down until the 2nd chime, will boot into 9?CMD-OPT
OSX: Watch the status of the system loadCMD-V
OSX: Enter single-user mode (shell-level mode)CMD-S

After startup:

ActionKey combo
Bring up dialogue for shutdown/sleep/restartPOWER
Eject a Floppy DiskCMD-SHIFT-1 or(2) or (0)
Force current app to quitCMD-OPT-ESC
Unconditionally rebootCTRL-CMD-POWER
Fast ShutdownCTRL-CMD-OPT-POWER
Goto the debugger (if MacsBug is installed)CMD-POWER
Reset Power Manager on PowerBooks.USE THIS LINK
Put late model PowerBooks & Desktops to sleepCMD-OPT-POWER

Application Specific Keys:

Startup key combos to reset the resolution on video boards: SuperMac (at least some models)press&hold OPT
Imagine 128 Card (reset resolution) N
RasterOps (at least some models)press&hold CMD-OPT-SHIFT
Radius (Use cable sense pins to set the resolution) U
Radius (Cycle through available resolutions) T
Conflict Catcher: Pause Boot P
Launch CC at Startup SPACE or CAPS LOCK
Skip remaining extensions CMD-PERIOD
Reboot cleanly while loading extensions CMD-R
RAM Doubler: Disable at Startup. ~ (Tilde) or ESC
Apple System Installer: Change custom install to clean install. CMD-Shift-K
Claris Emailer: Bypass specified startup connections Hold CMD at launch
Bring up rebuild options Hold OPT at launch

Controlling the Post-Startup Environment

Most Macintosh users know about holding the Shift key down to prevent extensions from loading, but there are numerous startup modifiers that affect the state of the system after the boot process finishes.


Choosing Startup Disks

Not surprisingly, many of the startup modifiers affect the disk used to boot the Mac. A number of these are specific to certain models of the Macintosh.


Seriously Tweaky Startup Modifiers

Only programmers and the most geeky of users will find these startup modifiers useful.


Just for Fun

Although Apple has moved away from relatively frivolous “Easter Eggs” connected with startup modifiers, there are a few available for old Macintosh models.