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Once the computer is completely shut down, press the power button, then immediately press and hold the key combination cmd + option + R.
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When the spinning globe animation appears, you can release the keys.
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The globe will spin while Internet Recovery starts up. If you are not using a wired internet connection, a choose network prompt will appear. Use this menu to connect the computer to a WiFi network.
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Once a network connection has been established, a progress bar will appear underneath the spinning globe.
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When Internet Recovery has loaded, you will see the macOS recovery screen.
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Apparently PowerBook G4 12” does not work for restoral based upon this exercise?
Oh, I’m so sorry! I forgot to specify: internet recovery mode is only available on newer Apple computers. I’ve updated the intro now, sorry for the confusion!
So a mid 2009 computer won’t have internet recovery mode?
I bought a Asgard (seems operates from HongKong) 2TB NVME PCIe M.2 SSD that I installed into mackbook pro 15in mid 2015 with sintech adapter for conversion to MacBook AHCI controller. The disk utility does not show this SSD. Later I installed in same way another Sabrent SSD 2TB it worked fine.
What might have gone wrong in the fist SSD. Could that SSD itself faulty or incompatible? any fixes available?
Two main reasons:
- You aren’t pushing deep enough your new ssd drive into the slot. Please reopen your mac, unplug the battery connector and push the new ssd to a fashion position.
- Your are missing the Alt/Option key. Please make the full shorcut: Alt+Shift+R.