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Upgrade macOS on 2010 MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="enviroser" data-source="post: 1821613" data-attributes="member: 402789"><p>Ok. Someone advise me to restart by pressing the command option r keys at the same time . Got to use the safari and have the four options but it does not go back to the original Mac OS system and it just tries to reinstall the one that crashed it. Think I need a start up disc or to access the hard drive in order to erase some files since it seems that I don't have enough disc space to install the newer version.Please help me and indicate How do I restart from an external unit? how do I get to the hard drive to back up and erase some files ?</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enviroser, post: 1821613, member: 402789"] Ok. Someone advise me to restart by pressing the command option r keys at the same time . Got to use the safari and have the four options but it does not go back to the original Mac OS system and it just tries to reinstall the one that crashed it. Think I need a start up disc or to access the hard drive in order to erase some files since it seems that I don't have enough disc space to install the newer version.Please help me and indicate How do I restart from an external unit? how do I get to the hard drive to back up and erase some files ? thanks [/QUOTE]
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