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Warning: The kernel may continue to use old or deleted partitions. OK writing new GUID partition table (GPT) to /dev/disk2. Toggle which attribute field (0-63, 64 or to exit):įinal checks complete. Have enabled the 'Undefined bit #49' attribute.Īttribute value is 0002000000000000. Toggle which attribute field (0-63, 64 or to exit): 49
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Hex code or GUID (L to show codes, Enter = AF00): AB00Ĭhanged type of partition to 'Recovery HD'Īttribute value is 0000000000000000. Warning: Devices opened with shared lock will not have theirįound valid GPT with protective MBR using GPT.įirst sector (34-100000006, default = 88300264) or : +1697608 Steelhead:recover davidanderson$ sudo gdisk /dev/disk2 Partition has to be exactly the same size as the existing Recover Started partitioning on disk2s2 MacintoshHDįinished partitioning on disk2s2 MacintoshHDĬreate the new Recovery partition on /dev/disk2. Steelhead:recover davidanderson$ diskutil resizevolume /dev/disk2s2 45G Steelhead:recover davidanderson$ diskutil resizevolume /dev/disk2s2 limitsĬurrent size: 50.9 GB (50856046592 Bytes) Make room of for the new Recovery partition. Steelhead:recover davidanderson$ sudo dd if=/dev/disk1s3 of=recovery.binary bs=40960Ĩ69175296 bytes transferred in 44.563133 secs (19504358 bytes/sec) The initial contents of /dev/disk1 and /dev/disk2 are given below. More information about this command can be found at the site "GPT fdisk Tutorial". This procedure requires the use of a third party command called gdisk.
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However, the installer balked and said it can not install that OS because the hard drive has a newer OS. So, I managed to get it booted into the recovery partition, and tried to install El Capitan. Needless to say the MacBook will not boot up, and presents a No Symbol, and then shuts itself down!
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She wanted to update the OS so she could install the new version of MS Office, but she said the App Store wouldn't work.
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This machine can not run macOS Sierra, but it somehow managed to get installed on it, via a USB thumb drive based installer. I'm helping out my sister-in-law, who has a 2008 MacBook Pro.
#How to view recovery partition mac os x el capitan how to#
Hi everyone, I have an odd problem, and I'm hoping to get some ideas on how to fix it.
