imac wont start up

start up is failing, either stuck on apple logo with buffering or might get to password then fails to move onto main screen

disc utility run through recovery says no problems with disc

time machine (first time ive ever needed it) says iMac backup are not available due to an error (wft)

tried to reinstall macOS via internet but this also failed


i wonder about using an old external drive to load the macOS to and found one - it has Time Machine backups on it from 2014.

I am most interested in regaining my photos

should i - restore to a 2014 time machine, or will i lose my data/photos

it wont let me save an macOS to the drive as it says it has time machine stuff on it.

should i erase the disc and install macOS, or maybe partition the time machine stuff so i can access the free space for downlaoding an macOS.

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AppleTV 2, iOS 7.0.3, null

Posted on Jun 1, 2018 2:03 PM

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Jun 2, 2018 2:03 AM in response to njenkins

If the drive is failing I would try to recover what you can.


General File Recovery


If you stop using the disk it's possible to recover deleted files that have not been overwritten by using recovery software such as MAC Data Recovery, Data Rescue II, File Salvage or TechTool Pro. Each of the preceding come on a bootable CD to enable use without risk of writing more data to the disk. Two free alternatives are Disk Drill and Cisdem DataRecovery. Recovery software usually provides trial versions that enable you to determine if the software would help before actually paying for it. Beyond this or if the drive has completely failed, then you would need to send the drive to a recovery service like Drive Savers, which is very expensive.


The longer the hard drive remains in use and data are written to it, the greater the risk your deleted files will be overwritten.


Also, visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on Data Recovery.

Jun 1, 2018 11:26 PM in response to Kappy

After a further first aid of the internal HD it appears it could not be re mounted and cannot be on further attempts by disk unility

On restart it says it is mounted - but then after a first aid is unmounted

This sounds more serious

My main aim is to get my photos if possible - I don’t think Apple do data recovery if I’m correct

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