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Mojave updating kill SSD
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<blockquote data-quote="EC1983" data-source="post: 1808210" data-attributes="member: 401344"><p>Hi, I tried to update my MacBook Air with 128SSD from Sierra (with bootcamp) to Mojave but the installation went wrong with a message saying it couldn’t install the system. After this the pc never rebooted again, had to reboot with command+R but couldn’t install again from the recovery tool the OS, it kept saying installation couldn’t succeed. I ended up deleting disk partitions to see if that helps, erase boot camp but couldn’t install nor Mojave neither Sierra again because it gets stucked in the installation process (time machine didn’t work neither). </p><p></p><p>Can you tell me a list of thing to do from the recovery tool terminal window in order to recover my SSD and install an OS X? </p><p></p><p>Thanks! EC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EC1983, post: 1808210, member: 401344"] Hi, I tried to update my MacBook Air with 128SSD from Sierra (with bootcamp) to Mojave but the installation went wrong with a message saying it couldn’t install the system. After this the pc never rebooted again, had to reboot with command+R but couldn’t install again from the recovery tool the OS, it kept saying installation couldn’t succeed. I ended up deleting disk partitions to see if that helps, erase boot camp but couldn’t install nor Mojave neither Sierra again because it gets stucked in the installation process (time machine didn’t work neither). Can you tell me a list of thing to do from the recovery tool terminal window in order to recover my SSD and install an OS X? Thanks! EC. [/QUOTE]
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