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Problem installing OS X on MacBook Air (2010)
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<blockquote data-quote="Amber3000" data-source="post: 1928333" data-attributes="member: 417291"><p>Hi, thanks for the reply. Yeah, I have my own Apple ID that I can use.</p><p></p><p>Here are my answers:</p><p>1. I created the bootable USB using TransMac software on a Windows 11 laptop. But I cannot do anything with a USB in the situation that the MacBook is in.</p><p>2. I can use Terminal once it goes into Internet Recovery. There's 4 options: Restore from Time Machine Backup, Reinstall OS X (doesn't work), Get Help Online, and Disk Utility. But the taskbar on top has the Utilities tab and Terminal in the drop down menu.</p><p>3. I wouldn't be able to answer this one. I had no idea about MacBooks when I did it. I believe I went into Internet Recovery as well and erased everything I could through Disk Utility. I reformatted it again to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amber3000, post: 1928333, member: 417291"] Hi, thanks for the reply. Yeah, I have my own Apple ID that I can use. Here are my answers: 1. I created the bootable USB using TransMac software on a Windows 11 laptop. But I cannot do anything with a USB in the situation that the MacBook is in. 2. I can use Terminal once it goes into Internet Recovery. There's 4 options: Restore from Time Machine Backup, Reinstall OS X (doesn't work), Get Help Online, and Disk Utility. But the taskbar on top has the Utilities tab and Terminal in the drop down menu. 3. I wouldn't be able to answer this one. I had no idea about MacBooks when I did it. I believe I went into Internet Recovery as well and erased everything I could through Disk Utility. I reformatted it again to Mac OS Extended (Journaled). [/QUOTE]
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