Deleted restore file
I accidentally deleted my os file while Doing factory reset. Is there any way that i can fix this myself without visiting apple center?
MacBook Air 13", macOS 10.15
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I accidentally deleted my os file while Doing factory reset. Is there any way that i can fix this myself without visiting apple center?
MacBook Air 13", macOS 10.15
OK.
Reboot holding down Command-alt-P-R to summon a PRAM reset. Allow the Mac to restart at least four times (probably around a minute in total) while holding down those keys.
Then try again.
Any luck?
OK.
Reboot holding down Command-alt-P-R to summon a PRAM reset. Allow the Mac to restart at least four times (probably around a minute in total) while holding down those keys.
Then try again.
Any luck?
I accidentally deleted my os file while Doing factory reset. Is there any way that i can fix this myself without visiting apple center?
What do you mean by your os file? Can you be more specific please?
While i was in recovery mode, i meant to format the data in my mac. There were two options for disk (Macintosh something) and i deleted both of them. Then i tried to reset then, it got stuck in just the apple logo and won’t turn on. Now whenever i try to go to recovery mode, it says to contact apple center
No, apple logo pops up then empty folder keeps on blinking.
I cannot do either of the mentioned options. It asks me for wifi connection and password then right after i connect. Its displays this.
Deleted restore file