Holding D while your Mac starts up launches Apple Diagnostics on supported Macs, so it checks your hardware for problems instead of booting into Big Sur normally. If your Mac uses a firmware password, that shortcut may be blocked or not work as expected.

What you’ll see

Apple Diagnostics usually shows a screen with a progress bar, then reports whether it found any hardware issues. On newer Macs, you may need to press and hold the power button first to reach startup options, but D is still the diagnostic shortcut.

Big Sur context

This is not a Big Sur-specific boot mode; it’s a startup diagnostic available during macOS startup across supported Macs. If you were trying to troubleshoot a Big Sur boot problem, Diagnostics can help identify hardware faults, but it won’t repair the operating system itself.

Related keys

  • Option-D : starts Apple Diagnostics over the internet.
  • Command-R : opens macOS Recovery for reinstalling macOS or using Disk Utility.
  • Shift : starts Safe Mode on many Macs.

Practical use

If your Mac is freezing, crashing, or refusing to boot after a Big Sur install, try D first to check hardware, then use Recovery if you need to repair or reinstall macOS.