Hello everyone,
I am more of a Windows person and trying to fix an issue at home on a Macbook Pro.
- My kid accidentally deleted the Mac OS High Sierra on MBP (in response to low disk space messages)
- Unfortunately, there is no time machine back-up or backup USB etc
Thus far, I have tried the following:
1) Restart using CMD-R and the re-installation of High Sierra runs on for 3-4 minutes before running into a black screen, followed by the flasing question mark
-- I searched through the forums and have tried the shift-option-cmd-power button combination to reset the system power management control, but that hasn't helped me move forward
2) Restart with Option-CMD-R and the internet recovery process reaches a dead-end, with MAC OS Catalina trying to find a disk, but isn't able to find one.
-- The disk utility in this case just shows the Apple disk image media and not the SSD
Do you have any suggestions, on what I could potentially do to get around the above two situations?
Thanks for your time!
I am more of a Windows person and trying to fix an issue at home on a Macbook Pro.
- My kid accidentally deleted the Mac OS High Sierra on MBP (in response to low disk space messages)
- Unfortunately, there is no time machine back-up or backup USB etc
Thus far, I have tried the following:
1) Restart using CMD-R and the re-installation of High Sierra runs on for 3-4 minutes before running into a black screen, followed by the flasing question mark
-- I searched through the forums and have tried the shift-option-cmd-power button combination to reset the system power management control, but that hasn't helped me move forward
2) Restart with Option-CMD-R and the internet recovery process reaches a dead-end, with MAC OS Catalina trying to find a disk, but isn't able to find one.
-- The disk utility in this case just shows the Apple disk image media and not the SSD
Do you have any suggestions, on what I could potentially do to get around the above two situations?
Thanks for your time!