MacBook has ? Mark tried the command r still pops up the same thing
password not working not working with Apple ID set up hit erase went turn back on question mark up there. Tried the command r still the same thing
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
password not working not working with Apple ID set up hit erase went turn back on question mark up there. Tried the command r still the same thing
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
tamika198 Said:
"MacBook has ? Mark tried the command r still pops up the same thing: password not working not working with Apple ID set up hit erase went turn back on question mark up there. Tried the command r still the same thing"
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Install this Anew:
Your drive has been erased. So, you need to install this anew.
Start Here: If your Mac Starts Up to a Question Mark - Apple Support
You'd:
1. Mount the Drive:
Boot into Recovery Mode (Intel or Silicon) . Then, using Disk Utility, see if the Hard Drive is seem. If it is, then see if you need to click the “Mount’ button for it. Try rebooting once more. If of no success, then click unmount button, and then the mount button. Try rebooting once more.
then...
2. Install the macOS:
Use a USB Bootable Installer:
Try installing using a USB Bottle Installer. Using another Mac, go here to create one: How to create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support
tamika198 Said:
"MacBook has ? Mark tried the command r still pops up the same thing: password not working not working with Apple ID set up hit erase went turn back on question mark up there. Tried the command r still the same thing"
-------
Install this Anew:
Your drive has been erased. So, you need to install this anew.
Start Here: If your Mac Starts Up to a Question Mark - Apple Support
You'd:
1. Mount the Drive:
Boot into Recovery Mode (Intel or Silicon) . Then, using Disk Utility, see if the Hard Drive is seem. If it is, then see if you need to click the “Mount’ button for it. Try rebooting once more. If of no success, then click unmount button, and then the mount button. Try rebooting once more.
then...
2. Install the macOS:
Use a USB Bootable Installer:
Try installing using a USB Bottle Installer. Using another Mac, go here to create one: How to create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support
MacBook has ? Mark tried the command r still pops up the same thing