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MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.13

Posted on Mar 30, 2020 7:31 AM

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Posted on Mar 30, 2020 1:59 PM

My vision is to poor to make out any text there, is that where you're getting 5010 from?


Shut down your Mac.

Turn your Mac on.

During the boot-up process, press and hold Command + Option + P + R as soon as you hear the Mac starting up chime.

Release these keys only when your Mac restarts and you hear the Mac starting up chime for a second time.

Once you have reset your Mac’s NVRAM, reboot your Mac and retry the Internet Recovery, and you should successfully be able to access the OS X Utilities menu and reinstall OS X without running into the 5010F (3) error. It should be noted that a Mac’s NVRAM stores speaker volume, screen resolution, time zone, startup disk selection and any and all recent kernel panic information and preferences, meaning that resetting your Mac’s NVRAM will reset these preferences and you are going to have to reconfigure them.


https://appuals.com/error-5010f-when-reinstalling-os-x-via-internet-recovery/

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Mar 30, 2020 1:59 PM in response to gamal115

My vision is to poor to make out any text there, is that where you're getting 5010 from?


Shut down your Mac.

Turn your Mac on.

During the boot-up process, press and hold Command + Option + P + R as soon as you hear the Mac starting up chime.

Release these keys only when your Mac restarts and you hear the Mac starting up chime for a second time.

Once you have reset your Mac’s NVRAM, reboot your Mac and retry the Internet Recovery, and you should successfully be able to access the OS X Utilities menu and reinstall OS X without running into the 5010F (3) error. It should be noted that a Mac’s NVRAM stores speaker volume, screen resolution, time zone, startup disk selection and any and all recent kernel panic information and preferences, meaning that resetting your Mac’s NVRAM will reset these preferences and you are going to have to reconfigure them.


https://appuals.com/error-5010f-when-reinstalling-os-x-via-internet-recovery/

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