recovery mode trackpad and mouse on screen
i wiped my MAC computer (2011 ) and upon startup in recovery mode theres a mouse and trackpad and it keeps trying to connect but fails???
iMac Pro
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i wiped my MAC computer (2011 ) and upon startup in recovery mode theres a mouse and trackpad and it keeps trying to connect but fails???
iMac Pro
Hold the power button till the iMac shuts off.
Plug in the USB keyboard and mouse into the back of the iMac.
Startup the iMac holding the Command (windows) + R keys on the Keyboard.
Open Disk Utility when you get into the macOS Recovery window panel.
Erase and Format the internal hard drive. (GUID Partition Map/mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Quit Disk Utility and Install the offered macOS. (most likely El Capitan and/or better yet High Sierra)
Then plug in your Time Machine backup and migrate from it when prompted during the initial macOS setup.
Hold the power button till the iMac shuts off.
Plug in the USB keyboard and mouse into the back of the iMac.
Startup the iMac holding the Command (windows) + R keys on the Keyboard.
Open Disk Utility when you get into the macOS Recovery window panel.
Erase and Format the internal hard drive. (GUID Partition Map/mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Quit Disk Utility and Install the offered macOS. (most likely El Capitan and/or better yet High Sierra)
Then plug in your Time Machine backup and migrate from it when prompted during the initial macOS setup.
You're welcome.
Hmm..... the High Sierra Installer used to have the built-in tools to convert the drive to the correct format.
Try re-formatting the drive to APFS and then see if it will allow you to install High Sierra.
At this point you will need to use a USB keyboard and mouse to continue Recovery, Installation and Setup.
For example, the inexpensive Logitech MK120 USB Combo works with all of my old and new desktop Mac's.
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/combos/mk120-usb-keyboard-mouse.920-002565.html
Hi i have a Perixx usb keyboard will that work. ? And then i will need a usb mouse ? Then just connect them to the back of the computer and that mousepad screen will go away? Thank you so much for your quick response
Thank you it worked! Appreciate you. After wiping my Mac (. 2011) high Sierra - when trying to reload i keep getting this error. Help? I was trying to wipe to sell.
“could not create a preboot volume for APFS install. “ for MacOS high sierra. Mac OS extended
recovery mode trackpad and mouse on screen