What happens if i delete macintosh hd
If not luck, you have to face errors while boot your Mac as well as reinstall your Mac. All the erased files from Macintosh HD are not likely to be put in into the trash bin. There is no way to restore directly from the trash bin.
Then you must make use of backup files or professional data recovery software for macOS. It will scan the Macintosh HD drive, looking for all the recoverable files for you to recover. Almost all the daily used file types are fully supported. Launch the Macintosh HD recovery software for your Mac. Click "Start" in the first window.
In the next window, please select Macintosh HD as the drive to scan and click "Scan". Select files to preview. When finding the wanted files, select them and click "Recover" to save them on your Mac.
Scroll up and down to target the files you want to restore to Macintosh HD. Select the needed files and click "Restore". Thanks a ton. Now, check whether Macintosh HD icon is visible on Desktop. If not, then proceed to the next method. In case your Mac is stuck or not booting, you can try Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac to create a recovery drive. Then use the drive to recover data from the unbootable computer.
To learn the complete process, click here. And the startup drive may show as greyed out in Disk Utility. You can fix this issue by first trying to mount the drive in Disk Utility. If the Hard disks option is already selected in Finder preferences , then you need to repair the startup drive in recovery mode. And, only a complete repair of your storage drive can mount your Macintosh HD and make it appear on the Desktop.
Active 8 months ago. Viewed 4k times. What have I done wrong, how do I fix this and get my Mac to reset properly? Please any advice? Improve this question.
It should be APFS. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Scott Earle Scott Earle 3, 12 12 silver badges 28 28 bronze badges. What is the difference between what the OP did and what you propose? What I mean is both methods download macOS from the internet. Internet Recovery Mode boots from a recovery OS downloaded from the internet, and installs the OS from the downloaded data.
Internet Recovery Mode requires an internet connection — Scott Earle.
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