はじめに
インターネット回復には、いくつかの便利なアプリケーションがあります。 このガイドでは、インターネットリカバリを使用してmacOSの新しいコピーを空または破損したSSDにインストールする方法を説明します。
インターネット回復は、2009年以降に製造されたAppleコンピューターでのみ可能です。お持ちのコンピューターが2010年または2011年に発売された場合は、インターネット回復を有効にするには、macOSの最新バージョンに更新する必要がある場合があります。
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コンピューターが 完全にシャットダウンしたのを確かめたら、パワーボタンを押してください。それから直ちにcmd + option + R.を押してください。
Does this option still work if using a Bluetooth keyboard?
Chad, this option should still work if using a bluetooth keyboard. If you’ve paired the keyboard to the computer already, then it should connect quickly enough to register the keypresses. That said, it’s definitely less reliable than using a wired keyboard! And every bluetooth keyboard is different—one might work, and another might not. Good luck!
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画像のように、地球のグラフィックが回転を始めますので、コマンドボタンcmd + option + R. から手を離してください。
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インターネットリカバリーの準備が始まりますので、ネットにワイヤーで繋がってなければ WIFI につなげてください。
Mine just gets stuck at WiFi connection…
Hi.
In this step choosing the network I can't type my password to get my connexion.
It shows me locked.
Thanks
Francisco
Hi,
In this step after connecting to WIFI it will be there forever no progress. If I click on another network it’s getting error’ed out with a globe and exclamation mark in it and error is “apple.com/support -1005 F”.
Please assist me with some information on how to overcome this phase.
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Raghu.
-3511 F Eror , whats does it means?
Mine is stuck flashing a folder with a question mark on it. Now what?
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ネットワークに繋がったら、地球の下に進行中のバーが現れます。
Coloco la clave wi fi la reconoce pero no me carga nada, se queda conectado pero sin cargar nada
de que año es la maquina? Podría ser que la red no tiene conexión? Tal vez pueda probarlo con una conexión por cable.
Coloco la clave wi fi, y la reconoce pero el globo continua rotando hasta que se detiene y muestra error casi que indefinidamente. Algunas veces se congela y muestra error 2002F… no se que hacer
1008F fehler
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インターネットリカバリーが始まると、macOSリカバリースクリーンが表示されます。
After I entered password and loaded up internet recovery a Question Mark appears and flashing. What do I do next?
Never mind. When I tried a second time it went to the Disk Utility. I was able to complete the process.
Apple und die Time Maschine die alles kaputt macht. Statt Itunes hätten sie lieber die Time Maschine raus nehmen sollen aus Catalina Betriebssystem Apple
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回復メニューからディスクユーティリティを開き、ドライブを選択して、[ディスクユーティリティ]ウィンドウの上部にある[消去]ボタンをクリックします。
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ドライブの名前を作成し、フォーマットがMac OS拡張(ジャーナリング)またはAPFSに設定されていることを確認します。
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新しいドライブがフォーマットされたら、コマンド+ Qを押してディスクユーティリティを終了し、リカバリメニューに戻ります。
Bought the OWC recommended drive from fixit (for 2012 Macbook air) and it was pre-formatted—so was able to move right on to restoring from time machine backup — worked great!
When can I use Time Machine to restore my data. Can I use it in this step or I have to install MacOS first, then use time machine?
Ahmad, I was under the impression that you needed to install MacOS before you can restore a time machine backup. That said, now that you ask I am not sure! It could be possible to restore your data and the OS with Time Machine. If you already have a TM backup at this step, give that a try and let me know how it goes.
I’m upgrading to a SSD on my 2011 iMac, running MacOS High Sierra. Updating to Catalina is prevented by the age of the computer.
Should I choose APFS as the format for the new SSD, rather than Mac OS Extended (Journaled)?
It appears to be compatible with High Sierra, and some quick research indicates that APFS is meant to be optimised for flash based storage like an SSD.
I think I’ve answered my own question. After futher reading of this article. I’m going to stick with MacOS Extended (Journalled) to ensure that I maintain compatibility with my existing Time Machine backups to the new drive. Its also mentioned that during installation of High Sierra, it will decide which disk format is more appropriate automatically.
It would certainly be interesting to see how much faster APFS is for SSDs.
I bought the recommended OWC SSD, but mine isn’t recognized by my 2015 (early) MacBook Air 13”. I installed the new drive into an OWC Envoy Pro, with the intent of cloning the original drive onto the new drive, then installing the new drive into the computer, and sticking the original drive into the Envoy Pro. Is this what I’m doing wrong, should I just install the new drive into the computer, and move the original drive into the Envoy Pro?
UPDATE: In response to my question - yes, I was doing it wrong. I just installed the new drive into my MacBook Air, and used Internet recovery to format the new SSD. It worked great.
I differed, though, from the instructions here. The article recommends to use internet recovery to install the OS, and then use super duper to replicate the original (cloned) drive onto the new drive. Except when I went to install the OS using Internet Recovery, it was going to install Catalina, which I don’t want to do. (Catalina doesn’t support Aperture, which is my favorite Apple application). So instead of using internet recover for that, I used Utilities to restore the original drive onto the new drive. It worked perfectly.
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リカバリーメニューから、macOSのインストールを選択してください。
Can I choose which OS version to install at this point? I will want to install Mojave, but since there’s a newer OS (Catalina) out now will that version be installed without giving me a chance to choose?
Lee, unfortunately I do not think this interface will let you install older versions of macOS—it just automatically grabs the newest version. If you want to install Mojave, you’ll have to make a USB installer!
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Perfect, it is soooooo easy
Cheers
Michael
Hi there, will this work when upgrading an Early 2011 Macbook Pro with a new SSD and RAM? I don’t want to keep or clone any data that I currently have on the computer. I just want to do a clean install of MacOS without transferring over any old files. Thank you!
Fiona, the Early 2011 MacBook Pros didn’t ship with internet recovery, but as long as it had a recent-ish version of MacOS before the SSD upgrade the firmware should have updated, which enables internet recovery! This is a great method for installing a fresh copy of MacOS to a new SSD.
Hello. Thank you for the article Taylor. I use a MBP 9,2 and wish to replace my ageing 500GB HDD with 500GB SSD and undergo a clean install of macOS. I’ll follow this article and install by the Internet Recovery method. I have a Time Machine backup, from which I want to restore only certain files and folders pertaining to my studies and work. I also want to restore only Keychain. Can you advise me regarding these or direct me by providing helpful links? Thank you.
My situation:
(a) Running Mojave on early 2015 MBP, original SSD
(b) Want to upgrade SSD to 1TB
I was planning to:
(1) replacing the SSD,
(2) install Catalina on new SSD from internet using this guide, and
(c) then restore my other apps and user data from my Time Machine backup.
Would that work or should I anticipate some hiccups, especially with step (c). Also my Time Machine backups can they still be written to the same network location as my current location?
Last time I upgraded a Mac HD with SSD I lost the ability to continue to upgrade the OS, so that Mac is stuck in the past. I resorted to an older Mac that has latest OS but now hard drive is failing there. If I do this upgrade, will I again lose the ability to upgrade to latest OS (and maybe even end up going backwards from the current one (10.15.7) ?
I could not reinstall OS vis internet recovery - MacBook Pro 13” mid 2010. I tried all three ways in internet recovery but had no prevail. Any suggestion will be appreciated
Prince Ren - 返信
Super, merci beaucoup.
d.balkwill - 返信
I put in new hard drive, pressed the power button and held down the option- command- R buttons and a file with a question Mark has popped up. Now what?
Is it work on Hackintosh catalina?
midhilaj m - 返信
I thought this guide is for a completely new SSD, but in this example MacOS appears to already be running. Is the target SSD connected internally via SATA or is this guide for a USB based second SSD that will also run the OS?
In the latter case, is the intent to run internet recovery on the new SSD and then open the machine up and connect it directly, replacing the old disk?
orun bhuiyan - 返信
Sorry for the confusion, Orun! The new SSD guide shares a few steps with the general “boot to internet recovery mode” guide. If you’re installing MacOS to a new drive, you can skip this step. :)
Taylor Dixon - 返信