It is possible that your Mac does turn on, but doesn’t boot up because it can’t access the display – if that’s the case you are most likely having trouble with the display hardware (rather than a broader startup issue). Have a listen to your Mac to see if it’s making any sounds during boot-up. You could have a problem with the display you have plugged in, rather than the Mac itself. If you don’t have a separate display plugged in you can skip this step. If you’re using a desktop Mac such as a Mac Pro or Mac mini this could apply to you. If performing a power cycle on your Mac doesn’t help, or if pressing the Power button on the M1 or M2 Mac doesn’t open the start up options, there are a few other simple things to try out before moving on to the more complicated steps. We also discuss how to revive your M1 or M2 Mac using a second Mac and the Configurator app below. If pressing and holding the power button does allow you to access the startup options then you can run through those options below to get your Mac up and running-we discuss how to do this below.
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