OS X Mavericks :: Internet Recovery Instead Of Start Up Manager

Jun 25, 2014

Pressing Option key during start up bring Internet recovery instead of Startup Manager.My issue is that after hard shut down last time, my mac sticks at question mark screen at booting. 

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OS X Mavericks :: IMac 10.9 Recovery Disk Will Not Start?

Jun 1, 2014

I am having boot up problems on my imac 27-inch. I pressed the power button and press and held the Option key, I chose the Recovery disk, but the Recovery disk did not start, instead I have the grey Apple logo and it keeps running but will not start. 

The imac 27-inch was bought refurbished in late 2010. I also have imac apple care from 2010 never used. First time problem. On pressing the Option key during startup, Mach Hard disk and Recovery Disk 10.9 is displayed.

Choosing mac hard disk does not boot up the OS instead I get a big Zero sign with line through it or a big flash question mark sign. Choosing the Recovery Disk 10.9 does not boot up Disk Utility, instead I get the grey Apple logo.

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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9), mac hard disk and Recovery 10.9disk

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MacBook Pro :: Install Mavericks To Blank SSD From OS X Internet Recovery

Aug 21, 2014

I recently purchased an SSD and plan to do the upgrade to my Macbook Pro early 2011.

What I'm planning to do is the following:Remove old HDDInstall SSD out of the box (un-formatted with no data on it)Boot up Macbook and start OSX Internet recoveryInstall OSX Mavericks 

My question is, doing Internet recovery will apple Store let me install Mavericks right away or will I have to install

the original OS that the system originally shipped with (Mountain Lion) first and then install Mavericks?

Info:
MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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IMac (Intel) :: DVD Player Launches In Mavericks Using Recovery Mode Start Up But Not HD

Aug 26, 2014

Running mid-2009 iMac with latest Mavericks 10.9.4. 

DVD Player has been performing perfectly in Snow Leopard until this update to Mavericks. 

I've tried resetting SMC/NVRAM. Reinstalled Mavericks 3 times. Tried dumping the plist too. That did nothing. I've re-set SMC/NVRAM...done the Permissions using Disc Utility. 

I can get a DVD to load selecting the Recovery Mode StartUp disk. Then I reboot and the DVD plays fine using the DVD controls. But ejecting and trying it again - it won't play.  

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Power Mac :: Cannot See The Start Up Manager In G3?

Jun 6, 2012

why I can not see the startup manager in a PowerMac G3 B & W when the computer start?

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OS X Technologies :: Start Startup Manager Always?

May 26, 2012

They get everytime the Startup Manager when they boot thier Mac. I want the other way, i want to get it everytime i turn on my MacBook.

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OS X Mavericks :: Is Desktop Manager 0.5.3.dmg Working On Macbook Under 10.9

Sep 5, 2014

is desktop manager 0.5.3.dmg working on Macbook under MacOSX 10.9 ? I cannot get it working, icons tur up then off after 3 seconds. What's that ?

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MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

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Using Lion Internet Recovery On New Mac Pro

May 10, 2012

I have a Mac Pro that I purchased in February 2012, and I'm selling it because the printing sub-system on a Mac is terrible.  Won't go into details here -- suffice to say I've spent these past 3 months going round-and-round with printing issues, and I'm tired of dealing with it.Since I'm selling it, I wanted to erase everything and re-set it all back to factory specs.I had two partitions on there, the original Mac partition, and a BootCamp partition. Booting up using Command+R and selecting Disk Utility wouldn't let me erase those partitions and create a single new partition Kept giving me a Cannot Unmount Disk error. So I used a partition manager on The Ultimate Boot CD to erase the paritions on my Mac's HDD..Figured I would then use Internet Recovery to re-load everything on there. Don't really care if it takes a few hours to download.But Internet Recovery is not working..I hold Command+R or Command+Option+R and they both do the same thing -- a blinking folder with a question-mark in the midddle of it.

And the only thing I can find that will let me try using an external disk to boot with is something called Lion Recovery Disk Assistant -- but I can't use that because it requires a functioning Mac with a Recovery Partition.So how do I get this stupid thing to boot up to the Internet Recovery mode? I need to get it ready to ship later today.

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Mac Pro (Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Any Way Of Downloading OS Through Recovery Without Internet?

Jun 18, 2012

Myself and a friend who are both currently deployed overseas and without a internet connection capable of downloading a OS through the recovery who both had lion come on our macs are curious if its possible to do make a recovery off of my computer to recover his being his time machine is at home back in the states with no way of it getting out here.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Which Version Is Installed With Internet Recovery

Feb 10, 2012

Would very much like to know which version of lion will be on my system when I perform the Lion internet recovery. I assume it downloads the latest build so I do not need to update Lion again. I also assume that there will be no difference in Lion version when I perform an erase and install or just an install over the existing installation.

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MacBook Air :: Cannot Connect To Wireless From Internet Recovery

Jun 21, 2012

Have 2011 13" MacBook Air.  I erased my hard drive using cmd-r at startup to enter disk utility.  When I restarted, Internet Recovery automatically started to try and connect to my wireless.  It never asked for a password.  It never connected.  Error "-2002F".  Tried it again, this time selecting a new network, entering my network name and password.  Still will not connect.  Have repeated many times.  Looked at my access logs on router, it is not connecting. 

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MacBook Air (13-INCH, MID 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook :: Recovery Partition Won't Connect To Internet

Sep 11, 2014

I have completely erased my macbook from '11 and am wanting to start over. I'm trying to reinstall osx using the recovery partition. But it keeps poping up a waring  saying that I'm not connected to the internet. Yet if I click "get help online" with safari It loads no problem. I even bought a Ethernet cable and hooked up direct with no success.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Frequent Crashes Even After Reinstall (Internet Recovery)

Apr 14, 2012

My MacBook pro started to throw frequent program crashes. I cannot nail this down to a specific program. I've repaired permissions, checked RAM with remember, even re-installed using internet recovery.

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Mac Mini :: Why Does It Go Into Recovery Mode If The Internet Is Active During Startup

Jun 3, 2012

If the internet is already active when i turn on my mac mini it goes into recovery mode though it will not let me click or hit "return" to utilize any of the recovery/utility options.

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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: WiFi Not Detected In Internet Recovery Mode

Aug 30, 2014

I am trying to reinstall the OS, and got into Internet Recovery mode, and got a list of Wifi networks to select, but my own was not one of them.  I even clicked "Other" (or something like that) to enter the SSID and passphrase, but that was rejected.  I am now piggy-backing on a nearby wifi, with all the risks that entails.  Why won't my Mac see my own Wifi?  (Everything else in the house sees "five bars", including my wife's Macbook Air and my iPhone.)

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

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Mac Mini :: Mid 2011 Kernel Panic With Lion Internet Recovery

Mar 25, 2012

My Mac Mini froze while using Safari and watching a youtube video, so I restarted the machine by holding down the power button, then on startup I reloaded Safari, and it completely froze again. This time around, I got a kernel panic on boot. I tried booting into single user mode by holding down the shift key, but that still gave me a kernel panic. So I tried using the Lion Internet Recovery mode by holding down command-option-R when booting. The OS showed the Internet Recovery progress bar, but when it completed and the machine rebooted, I got a kernel panic again. 

Is there anything else I can try to recover this machine, or do I need to take it into an Apple store to have them fix it?  It's a mid-2011 model, so I don't have a DVD drive in it, so I can't use a boot disc, although I guess I could use a bootable USB, but I don't have another machine to create one with. 

I figure if it kernel panics from an Internet Recovery, then that takes my hard drive and anything that was installed on it out of the equation. I've also disconnected all external devices, drives, etc, and only have a monitor and keyboard/mouse attached to it, so that rules out any other devices that might be causing problems. 

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Macbook Pro 2Ghz, iBook G4 800mhz

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Intel Mac :: Lion Reinstall Stuck Over Internet In Recovery Mode

Apr 14, 2012

Bought a used 2011 iMac. Wanted to wipe everything clean from previous user and install lion. After installing lion I went into the recovery mode by pressing apple r, then wiped the harddrive clean, and now am trying to reinstall lion over the internet. At first it was working fine, eta was 90 mins. When it got down to 4 mins it suddenly went back up to 90 mins and has been stuck there for 5 hours. The computer is not frozen since I can move the mouse and everything.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Recovery Installer Still Trying To Download 4gig Image From Internet

May 18, 2012

I just bought an SSD for my MacBook Pro and I am trying to use a Lion recovery installation USB hard drive that I created when Lion was first launched. I have successfully used this drive to install Lion on my old MacBook but I can't actually remember using it for this MacBook Pro.

When I try and do a clean install of Lion on my MacBook Pro with this new SSD, instead of installing from the drive like I have successfully done in the past, it's trying to download a 4.044 GB package from the Internet. I wouldn't mind so much if it wasn't estimating 5-6 hours to download and it's already failed to download twice?

I figure it's downloading it again for few possible reasons.
1. There is a more current installer available than this one I am using so its trying to download a current version.
2. I can't use this installer because it was was created on a different MacBook.
What the reason might Be?

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1)

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MacBook Pro :: OS X Lion Internet Recovery - Does Not Detect Hard Drive

Jun 24, 2014

I have a MacBook Pro running OSX 10.7.2 and it recently stopped booting. Got the gray screen with the folder that has the question mark on it. I have attempted to use Command + R to do a Internet Recovery of the system, but once I get to the Mac OS X Lion screen to select where i want to install OSX, there are no hard drives listed. 

So I figure, the hard drive (Hitachi 500GB that came with the Mac) is damaged or not functioning correctly. This doesn't seem to be the case because I can hook it up to a notebook SATA hard drive enclosure, connect it to my other MBP and read all the contents of the drive! This was good news, as i was able to copy off all important data, etc. 

Using Disc utility, the partitions check out, and the drive appears to be functioning OK. 

Verify and Repair volume “Macintosh HD”

Checking file systemChecking Journaled HFS Plus volume.

Checking extents overflow file.

Checking catalog file.

Checking multi-linked files.

Checking catalog hierarchy.

Checking extended attributes file.

Checking volume bitmap.

Checking volume information.

The volume Macintosh HD appears to be OK.

Volume repair complete.Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required. 

I have purchased a replacement hard drive and am waiting for it to arrive in the mail. 

My question now is this:

Am I able to do some kind of time machine backup, make an image, or do some kind of target drive restore from this hard drive since it is accessible on my other computer?  

I don't mind reloading the operating system on the original MBP, but would really like to avoid the process of setting up all the applications, settings, etc if this drive is in fact functional. 

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OS X Mavericks :: What Happens If Click On Recovery 10.9.1

Aug 27, 2014

I am having problems with booting my wife's 2010 iMac. It never boots completely. I gets to a point where the screen flashes over and over a message something about opening (or not) windows which were open when I shut down. 

When I hold the OPTION key at startup I get the 'option' to start up with my system hard drive or Recovery 10.9.1.

What happens if I click on Recovery 10.9.1? 

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Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), late 2013, Aperture 3.5.1

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OS X Mavericks :: Bootable OS X Recovery USB Drive

Jun 21, 2014

Good backup is working when needed. My OS X is ok , bet I want to check  the readability of my USB backup ext drive. IS is it possible to boot my iMac with the bootable OS X Recovery drive just to see if it's ok and then stop continue the process ?A Time machine backup will be made before any action.

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OS X Mavericks :: Cannot Reinstall It On Recovery Mode

Dec 9, 2014

after i ereas all of my HDD and I try to reinstall OS X it show " you have to download maverick.app from the app store " how should I do I have into this computer

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X Mavericks :: Unable To Restore / Recovery - 10.9.5

Dec 4, 2014

I have been running Mavericks 10.9.5 quite from few months and yesterday I downloaded Yosemite from Mac appstore,

The installation was struck and I initiated OS X Recovery, It downloaded and it didn't installed successfully either 

My system was Mac mini 2012. 

During the entire process I have used more than 20 GB and I have exhaust my Internet quota for this month.

This is the log I am getting every time I use Install OS X from recovery, is the log errors are common.

Dec  4 21:55:17 localhost Install OS X Mavericks[383]: @(#)PROGRAM:Install  PROJECT:Install-846
Dec  4 21:55:17 localhost Install OS X Mavericks[383]: @(#)PROGRAM:IA  PROJECT:InstallAssistant-476.8
Dec  4 21:55:17 localhost Install OS X Mavericks[383]: Hardware: Macmini6,1 @ 2.50 GHz (x 4), 4096 MB RAM

[Code] .....

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Mac mini, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

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OS X Mavericks :: Recovery Partition Missing

Jun 19, 2014

I recently experienced trouble with my iMac Late 2012. As a result of this I was wanting to do the step of reinstalling the OS completely. Complete with Time Machine backup and so on. So far so good.

As I tried booting into recovery holding R nothing happened. Tried again booting with options hold down. It then only showed me my hard drive to choose from. With another Mac I made a bootable Flash Drive which worked perfectly in my MacBook Air. So tried booting to the flash drive with my iMac by holding C and then again with options and again I was presented only my regular hard drive.  

I already did this terminal thing { diskutil list; echo; diskutil cs list; } | open -f -a TextEdit and the result showed that there is no Recovery Partition installed. Still no problem. I did research and found out that it is possible to reinstall it by reinstalling Mavericks. No the only problem is: It won"t let me reinstall anything. I only got prompted a message that it can't be installed on my hard drive.

So now my question:  Is there any other possibility to get rid of anything there is on my hard drive and do a clean fresh install of Mavericks?

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OS X Mavericks :: Erased Recovery Partition?

Jun 19, 2014

it's embarrasing to say that somehow it turned out I erased my recovery partition. Some weeks ago I was trying very hard to set up three OS's in my MBP, installing and reinstalling many times Windows 8 and Ubuntu, in one of those reinstalling I saw the recovery partition from Windows, I didn't want this to be visible, but being so tired of trying I erased this partition, I don't remember if from Windows or from Mac Disk Utility or from GParted, but I erased it because I wanted to "see" the partition system very "stable", without any odd partition seemingly "useless" near there. After reading a little I realized it was the partition OS X uses to recover the system, I don't know if to reinstall the whole system or only to recover it. I want to reestablish this partition in order for everything to be fine. How to do it? If possible I know I would have to resize some partition because there is no more 600 MB partition, I was left with an 128 MB unallocated partition. I put some screenshots of what the whole disk partition looks like, in Disk Utility and GParted.

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OS X Mavericks :: How To Recreate Recovery Partition

Nov 30, 2014

Replaced my HDD in my Mac Mini.  Restored Mavericks from Time Machine Backup.  OS X Recovery partition is missing.  How can I recreate the OS X Recovery partition on my HDD?

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Mac mini, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)

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OS X Mavericks :: How To Reinstall From Recovery Partition

Dec 5, 2014

I am trying to reinstall to Factory settings, it keeps promting "the item is temporarily unavaialable"..Alternatively trying to recover from "Recovery Partition" it prompts "The DiskIS Locked"..Why dies apple make it so difficult  to reset to "Factory Settings"

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iPhone 4, iOS 5.1.1

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OS X Mavericks :: Can't Be Installed Because Recovery System Can't Be Created

Aug 27, 2014

When I try to upgrade my Macbook pro (Late 2011) from lion to Mavericks, the computer restarts and begins to download the new OSX, but then I get a message saying the download failed because OSX can't be installed because a recovery system can't be created.  What can I do in order to get Mavericks to work on my computer?

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OS X Mavericks :: Locked Out Of Recovery HD Disk Drive?

Jun 21, 2014

Locked out of my recovery HD disk drive what do I do?

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OS X Mavericks :: Rebooting Encrypted HD From Recovery Mode

Dec 6, 2014

  I have Mavericks installed as the OS on a MBP 2011.  I had some hangups with my encrypted harddrive.  After using disk utility from an account to verify and repair the disk I was instructed to boot in recovery mode (by pressing command and 'R' after reboot).  I've now used disk utility in recovery mode, the hard drive is repaired, but when I restart the computer I get a folder with a "?" on it that flashes.  Very different from the password screen popping up within seconds after booting (since it's encrypted). 

I also verified and repaired permissions and am wondering if that could have affected the order of things during booting.  Since the HD is encrypted I know the password needs to be entered before system can use any of the information on it, including the OS. 

I prefer the idea of not useing time capsule since I believe I'd need to repair the HD again.  The idea of unencrypting after a backup and then encrypting after repair doesn't sound appealing either. 

How do I reboot the system so I can enter the encryption password and allow the system to boot as normal?

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OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), Encrypted HD

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