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No start up disk in recovery mode

Hi, I asked previously about this and someone suggested mounting the disk that is showing, this is not working. How can I fix this issue? Can I put in on an external hard drive?

MacBook Air

Posted on Jun 11, 2022 8:45 PM

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Posted on Jun 12, 2022 1:37 AM

It appears you have booted the Computer in Recovery Mode in an attempt to Reinstall High Sierra.


If that is correct - How to reinstall macOS - Apple Support (CA)


Follow these guidelines during installation:

  • If the installer asks to unlock your disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac.
  • If the installer doesn't see your disk, or it says that it can't install on your computer or volume, you might need to erase your disk first.
  • If the installer offers you the choice between installing on Macintosh HD or Macintosh HD - Data, choose Macintosh HD.




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Jun 12, 2022 1:37 AM in response to dimond2001

It appears you have booted the Computer in Recovery Mode in an attempt to Reinstall High Sierra.


If that is correct - How to reinstall macOS - Apple Support (CA)


Follow these guidelines during installation:

  • If the installer asks to unlock your disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac.
  • If the installer doesn't see your disk, or it says that it can't install on your computer or volume, you might need to erase your disk first.
  • If the installer offers you the choice between installing on Macintosh HD or Macintosh HD - Data, choose Macintosh HD.




No start up disk in recovery mode

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