
hold down the Command + R keys (Reinstall the latest macOS / OS X that was installed on your Mac, without upgrading to a later version).hold down the power button - Apple Silicon Macs only.If you have a Time Machine backup disk and are using OS X 10.7.2 or later your Time Machine disk may also contain a Recovery HD.Download Apple's Lion Recovery Disk Assistant and create an emergency external USB Apple Recovery Disk with a Recovery HD.If your Mac came with supplied with OS X 10.7 or later the primary boot disk should already contain a Recovery HD.There are other possible locations for a Recovery HD: If for some reason the Recovery HD is not available and your computer came supplied with OS X 10.7 or later it may be able to automatically boot into Internet Recovery Mode. The Recovery HD allows you to boot the computer in Recovery Mode. When you install OS X 10.7 or later it automatically installs an invisible "Recovery HD" on the volume you installed the OS to.

How to use the macOS / OS X Recovery Modes in OS X 10.7 Lion or later Using the macOS / OS X Recovery Modes (OS X 10.7 or later)

Using the macOS Recovery Modes (10.7 or later) Article ID = 45Īrticle Title = Using the macOS Recovery Modes (10.7 or later)Īrticle Last Updated = 12th November 2020
