New MBP 13 2020 (Intel). It was purchased as an upgrade for a user, but another user needed a loaner while their MBP was being repaired. When the repair was complete, I got the loaner back and wanted to reset it back to factory for the intended user. That's when the trouble started.
I did some research and saw to go to recovery mode and erase the drive then install. Did that, but it said it would reinstall Big Sur even though it came with Catalina. I'm guessing the person that used it for two weeks did an upgrade. Didn't really matter because it couldn't finish. It wound up giving the exclamation mark in a triangle after a while with a link to support.apple.com/mac/startup.
OK, time to try recovery. Would not do recovery now (because drive was erased?). Time to try internet recovery. It offered Catalina (as that is what the MBP came with). Before starting that, I thought "I have USB installers for Catalina and Big Sur, maybe use those instead of downloading the full OS over the internet.". So I plugged in the Catalina USB and started up holding down OPTION. It gave me the choice of Catalina, which I choose and it immediately goes to Internet Recovery. Interesting. Then I tried the Big Sur USB. Same thing. Immediately goes to Internet Recovery. I retried the Catalina and just let it do Internet Recovery. Once Internet Recovery starts and I choose to install Catalina, I get an error saying the security settings don't allow starting from an external drive! WHAT? It gave some instructions to start in normal recovery and choose Startup Drive Security and make changes there. I tried that and got another error that it would not let me change that.
Is it really that hard to reinstall a fresh macOS? Ultimately, I just did the normal Internet Recovery and let it install Catalina. That worked, just took longer.
Is there a way I can boot from my USB installers (which I keep around to do quick reinstalls or upgrades) and get past these startup drive security issues?
I did some research and saw to go to recovery mode and erase the drive then install. Did that, but it said it would reinstall Big Sur even though it came with Catalina. I'm guessing the person that used it for two weeks did an upgrade. Didn't really matter because it couldn't finish. It wound up giving the exclamation mark in a triangle after a while with a link to support.apple.com/mac/startup.
OK, time to try recovery. Would not do recovery now (because drive was erased?). Time to try internet recovery. It offered Catalina (as that is what the MBP came with). Before starting that, I thought "I have USB installers for Catalina and Big Sur, maybe use those instead of downloading the full OS over the internet.". So I plugged in the Catalina USB and started up holding down OPTION. It gave me the choice of Catalina, which I choose and it immediately goes to Internet Recovery. Interesting. Then I tried the Big Sur USB. Same thing. Immediately goes to Internet Recovery. I retried the Catalina and just let it do Internet Recovery. Once Internet Recovery starts and I choose to install Catalina, I get an error saying the security settings don't allow starting from an external drive! WHAT? It gave some instructions to start in normal recovery and choose Startup Drive Security and make changes there. I tried that and got another error that it would not let me change that.
Is it really that hard to reinstall a fresh macOS? Ultimately, I just did the normal Internet Recovery and let it install Catalina. That worked, just took longer.
Is there a way I can boot from my USB installers (which I keep around to do quick reinstalls or upgrades) and get past these startup drive security issues?