There is away just using the internet recovery feature if you have the newer firmware installed. Restart your system and then launch the recovery using the following keys ***Shift-Option-Command-R***
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There is away just using the internet recovery feature of your MacBook Pro if you have the newer firmware installed. Restart your system and then launch the recovery using the following keys ***Shift-Option-Command-R***
* [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904|How to reinstall macOS]
First format the USB thumb drive using the menu option. Then install macOS on to it. The system should reboot off on the thumb drive. Once there you should be able to access the App Store to upgrade to a newer version if needed (High Sierra is the best Apple will let you go to)
Then once your USB drive is at the prover version, copy the installer to drive so you can the. Launch it to install onto your internal SATA drive.
There is away just using the internet recovery feature if you have the newer firmware installed. Restart your system and then launch the recovery using the following keys ***Shift-Option-Command-R***
References:
* [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255|Mac startup key combinations]
* [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904|How to reinstall macOS]
First format the USB thumb drive using the menu option. Then install macOS on to it. The system should reboot off on the thumb drive. Once there you should be able to access the App Store to upgrade to a newer version if needed (High Sierra is the best Apple will let you go to)
Then once your USB drive is at the prover version, copy the installer to drive so you can the. Launch it to install onto your internal SATA drive.