Let's create usb boot with the recovery file, after creating it, boot into that usb and make a wifi connection and perform the restore as usual: link telegram name @boss9xy
Friend, hello! You are just an incredible person, you saved me from a huge mess, I was finally able to revive my Mac! It's just incredible how much time I spent on this, just a big human thank you!
Yes, I also tried every method to run the system program again, but I couldn't load the input data because I deleted all the platform files, so I searched for the files available in the backup file and I found a recovery support file, by extracting that file and I tried successfully with that support package.
I don't know, maybe the recovery interface is not the same, maybe the driver doesn't work, you should consider the recovery by recreating the standard boot version and consider the possibilities of connecting to the internet by wire cable
Ok, I have downloaded the Balena-Etcher & BaseSystem.dmg files 1. After transferring the BaseSystem thru Etcher into the USB drive...What am I going to do please -do I have to press any "combination key after booting up?" MacBook Air 11 mid 2012
2. After booting-up & pressing the alt/option key , I've got Harddrive & macOS Base System USB displayed, tried to click on the macOS Base System got a "NO ENTRY" sign
@@mohdzainimohdsharani9268I don't know if you created the bootable usb properly, we have many ways to create a bootable usb, i created this usb with a window device, then plugged the usb into the mac and booted up naturally without holding down the alt/option key, it is located at 0:43 minute , i suspect that you created the bootable usb incorrectly or simply not the type I did, this made the system unable to access the data in it or another unknown reason related to the driver, and you should also see that there are some forward commenters who also succeeded in my way, you should look at all the different tests with different bootable usb creation software
We have many videos to create boot files for Mac operating systems. Instead of using Apple's software boot file, we use the file provided by me instead, after creating the boot file as shown in the video.
Yes, I also tried every method to run the system program again, but I couldn't load the input data because I deleted all the platform files, so I searched for the files available in the backup file and I found a recovery support file, by extracting that file and I tried successfully with that support package.
anh ơi, cho em hỏi các tạo usb boot bằng file này với ạ. em thấy hướng dẫn tạo boot bằng file macos như big sur hay catalina , vvvv chứ k biết tạo file cài bằng file này cuar a ạ
@@anhduongbanquyen bình thường sẽ boot vào file của nó nhưng trình phục hồi gốc đã bị xóa mất, trình điều khiển cũng mất, dẫn đến không vào được, thông qua file này ta khởi động đc vào chế độ phục hồi, sau đó kết nối wifi và phục hồi online như bình thường,
Crea una USB de arranque como una USB de arranque de software normal, pero ten en cuenta que al crearla verás tu paquete de software con mi archivo, luego arranca desde esta USB y conéctate a Internet para actualizarlo en línea como de costumbre.
drive.google.com/file/d/1l3dfGODM3SwEcx92j6Y82AqDW0EqDUd0/xem?usp=drivesdk "Please find a software to create a bootable USB for Mac and download this file onto the USB. Then use that USB to boot. Unfortunately, this is a file extracted from Apple's default backup, I couldn't find any file with an ios extension provided by Apple. This is a file with a dmg extension, it's the base program of macOS Catalina."
Right, you won't be able to use it because the device driver has been deleted. The only thing to do is to run through the virtual recovery of the usb, so you build a recovery program on the usb. In this usb, there is the Apple recovery with the file name: "BaseSystem.dmg". You need to create it with the application: "etcher.balena.io/#download-etcher", step 1 is to download etcher, then prepare a 16gb usb, choose the recovery file BaseSystem at: "drive.google.com/file/d/1l3dfGODM3SwEcx92j6Y82AqDW0EqDUd0/view?usp=drivesdk" after successfully creating with this file, proceed to boot into the Mac using this usb."
Please note the following information, this recovery set is extracted from the "backup" file of the Catalina version, when creating a boot set, it is similar to creating a boot set with Mac versions but instead of using Apple versions, we will replace them with this boot set. Why use this file? Because the computer drivers have been mistakenly deleted, that's why this is a virtual boot set that will run on USB, so that you can enter the online recovery process. You need to understand this in order to consider whether you have created the boot set correctly. This is not magic, it's a trick, it's a tip.
Right, you won't be able to use it because the device driver has been deleted. The only thing to do is to run through the virtual recovery of the usb, so you build a recovery program on the usb. In this usb, there is the Apple recovery with the file name: "BaseSystem.dmg". You need to create it with the application: "etcher.balena.io/#download-etcher", step 1 is to download etcher, then prepare a 16gb usb, choose the recovery file BaseSystem at: "drive.google.com/file/d/1l3dfGODM3SwEcx92j6Y82AqDW0EqDUd0/view?usp=drivesdk" after successfully creating with this file, proceed to boot into the Mac using this usb."
create it with the application: "etcher.balena.io/#download-etcher", step 1 is to download etcher, then prepare a 16gb usb, choose the recovery file BaseSystem at: "drive.google.com/file/d/1l3dfGODM3SwEcx92j6Y82AqDW0EqDUd0/view?usp=drivesdk" after successfully creating with this file, proceed to boot into the Mac using this usb."