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Can't reinstall MacOS

I erase data and I want to reinstall macos but it can't reinstall then i shutdown and restart imac it show this message and bootloop

iMac, OS X 10.11

Posted on Oct 9, 2020 8:18 PM

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Posted on Oct 11, 2020 4:54 PM

Appears you may have erased too much from the Mac's drive; so now

you would need to start up, from an online re-installer. And that needs

the internet to get, load, and start the Mac from that installer.. to begin.


Note there are 'macOS Utilities' available from the online macOS startup;

w/ instructions on 'how to erase' a drive, suggest means toward that end.


The options that should work if instructions could be diligently applied,

would be among choices; in this Support article, and its associated links.


• How to reinstall macOS from macOS Recovery - Apple Support

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904


You may or should use the link within this article and elect to Erase the

drive; that could involve reformat drive. Most, usually to HFS+ Journaled.

So, you might need to erase your disk first. ~Blue text is instructions link.

(Then again, later Mac hardware determines the format; APFS or HFS+)


Read though entire article and be aware the choices may require depth

to understand cause-&-effect repercussions involved; as these take time.

Hours; maybe even overnight, etc; or could even need replacement drive.


Always best to make, keep, and maintain good backups; to include the

automatic Time Machine on external USB drive. And learn how to make

and use boot-capable full system clones, on capable external drives.


Good luck & happy computing!🐌|🐢

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Oct 11, 2020 4:54 PM in response to phumipath

Appears you may have erased too much from the Mac's drive; so now

you would need to start up, from an online re-installer. And that needs

the internet to get, load, and start the Mac from that installer.. to begin.


Note there are 'macOS Utilities' available from the online macOS startup;

w/ instructions on 'how to erase' a drive, suggest means toward that end.


The options that should work if instructions could be diligently applied,

would be among choices; in this Support article, and its associated links.


• How to reinstall macOS from macOS Recovery - Apple Support

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904


You may or should use the link within this article and elect to Erase the

drive; that could involve reformat drive. Most, usually to HFS+ Journaled.

So, you might need to erase your disk first. ~Blue text is instructions link.

(Then again, later Mac hardware determines the format; APFS or HFS+)


Read though entire article and be aware the choices may require depth

to understand cause-&-effect repercussions involved; as these take time.

Hours; maybe even overnight, etc; or could even need replacement drive.


Always best to make, keep, and maintain good backups; to include the

automatic Time Machine on external USB drive. And learn how to make

and use boot-capable full system clones, on capable external drives.


Good luck & happy computing!🐌|🐢

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