Help! I accidentally restored Macintosh HD to OS X Base System

I have Macbook Pro A1278 Mid 2012, When I was going to update macOS High Sierra, I accidentally restored Macintosh HD to OS X Base System. Didn't know that would cause issues... I can only open my laptop through the Command+R thing with macOS Installer.


Inside Disk Utility Option I can see the following screen


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These are the cases and the current situation


How I can recover my old macOS 10.9.5 or Reinstall Current macOS High Sierra


Let me know the perfect solution to this problem, should I restore or erase the drive to recover os or what should I do, Please let me know step by step solution


It's a MacBook Pro A1278 Mid 2012.

Posted on Aug 25, 2018 9:06 AM

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Posted on Aug 25, 2018 9:38 AM

Boot into Internet Recovery (option command R) and reformat the drive as GUID/ extended journaled reinstall the macOS.


Upgrade from there, and restore your user data from your backup.


Recovery http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718

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Aug 28, 2018 1:07 PM in response to macbookproa1278

macbookproa1278 wrote:




Internet recovery option is not working on my MacBook Pro


The process is stopped on Globe



I want to let you know that I don't have a backup,



So let me know that if I erase this OS X Base system can I get that original macOS which was come with MacBook Pro



The Mac new in 2012 shipped with

Pre-Installed MacOS:X 10.7.3 (11D2515)


You are not going to get that back on line.


Internet Recovery—if you are getting the globe that is a good sign—it can take a long time for that server to load up depending on your internet speed.


Your best bet is to erase the drive, reformat as GUID, extended journaled


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Aug 28, 2018 11:31 AM in response to leroydouglas

Hello leroydouglas


Thanks for Assist


Internet recovery option is not working on my MacBook Pro


The process is stopped on Globe


I want to let you know that I don't have a backup, this OS X Base System Image is created accidentally after updating macOS X 10.9.5


So let me know that if I erase this OS X Base system can I get that original macOS which was come with MacBook Pro


If it is possible so let me know which option should I select as I have uploaded images in the previous discussion

Sep 2, 2018 7:51 AM in response to leroydouglas

Hello leroydouglas


As per your last suggestion, (Your best bet is to erase the drive, reformat as GUID, extended journaled)


I have done above mention step I am not able to see the Disk Utility option now


I am getting the following screen flashing question mark inside folder after cmd + r


User uploaded file


If I want to load MacOS or MacOS high sierra it possible to install through USB drive


Internet recovery is not possible it takes lots of time even glob is not spinning


Let me what should I do now

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