OS X Internet Recovery Error 2003F (10.11.6)

I am selling my 11-inch MacBook Air(2011), and I wanted to reinstall OS X. When I pressed ⌘R while starting up, it started internet recovery(spinning globe). I entered the Wi-Fi password and all went well for 1 hour. Then a ⚠️ symbol appeared on the globe and below it said:


apple.com/support

-2003F


Please help!

MacBook Air, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6)

Posted on Aug 15, 2016 7:03 AM

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Aug 16, 2016 5:16 AM in response to zhu_jiangfeng

Hi zhu_jiangfeng,


Thanks for posting your question in the Apple Support Community! I understand you're getting an error -2003F when trying to reinstall OS X through recovery. I can understand how seeing an error like this can be concerning when when trying to reinstall and I'm happy to offer some direction here.


A -2003F error usually means there's an issue with your internet connection. Something may be preventing your Mac from connecting to the recovery server properly. I recommend to check your network's firewall, proxy and DNS settings. You may need to check with your Internet service provider for steps on how to do that. If you have another network that you're able to connect to to test it out, I also recommend to give that a try.


Cheers!

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