I Can T Get Into Recovery Mode Mac

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How to erase your startup disk in macOS Recovery mode If you need to start completely fresh, then you'll want to erase your startup disk using Disk Utility. If you want the content on your Mac to stay intact, skip to the next section.

Summary: This post will show you solutions to fix the Mac not recognizing internal hard drive issue. Also, you can learn how to recover lost data from unrecognizable Mac internal hard drive with data recovery software for Mac - iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac.

Usually, the internal hard drive is the startup/boot drive for a Mac. It not only loads the operating system but also is responsible for storing data. Therefore, it is frustrating if your Mac doesn't recognize the internal hard drive and you can't access the data on this drive. What's worse, when Mac can't find the internal hard drive, your Mac is unable to turn on.

Luckily, according to your situation, this article will provide 4 feasible solutions for you to fix Mac not recognizing the internal hard drive.

  1. If you couldn't boot Recovery Mode or the Apple logo didn't appear, make sure you press and hold the keys in combination together when your Mac restarts. The press and release of the keys have to be in a proper manner.
  2. Make sure that your Mac is up to date. If you're using iTunes, make sure you have the latest version.
  3. The trick to getting into Recovery Mode will depend on the kind of Mac you have. For Macs with an Intel processor, press and hold the Command and R keys on your keyboard, then press the power button.
  4. To boot your bootable installer (and enter Recovery Mode), connect it to your Mac, then hold down the Option key while you turn on or restart your Mac. Release the key when you see a selection of startup disks appear. Use the arrow keys or your mouse to select Install macOS High Sierra, then hit Enter (Return) or click the up arrow.

Scenario 1: The internal hard drive can be recognized by Disk Utility

Ipad Stuck In Recovery Mode

If your Mac doesn't recognize the internal hard drive, you can check if you can find the hard drive or not in Disk Utility under Recovery Mode. This really matters because if you can see the drive but the internal hard drive is not mounted in Disk Utility, your internal hard drive has no hardware problem and you can try the following solutions to fix your issue.

  • Repair the hard drive with First Aid
  • Try to boot Mac in Safe Mode
  • Recover lost data and erase the unrecognizable internal hard drive
  • Replace the internal hard disk if it's dead

Solution 1: Repair the hard drive with First Aid

I Can T Get Into Recovery Mode Mac

macOS Recovery is part of the built-in recovery system of your Mac, from which you can get to macOS Utilities to repair certain logical errors of the internal hard drive. The issue that Mac doesn't recognize the internal hard drive could be fixed with First Aid under Recovery Mode.

  • 1. Restart your Mac and immediately boot into macOS Recovery Mode with the following steps, then release the keys when you see the Apple logo or 'Loading Startup Options'.
  • 2. Get to macOS/Mac OS X Utilities, select Disk Utility, and then click 'Continue'.
  • 3. Select the internal hard drive that Mac doesn't recognize, and run First Aid to check and repair errors in this drive.

Solution 2: Try to boot in Safe Mode

If the internal hard disk drive is not found by Mac, booting Mac to Safe Mode can check the errors in the directory of your internal hard drive. To boot in Safe Mode, you need to restart the Mac and hold 'Shift' immediately, and release it until you see the login window. When you see a 'Safe Boot' message on the startup window, you can restart the Mac.

Solution 3: Recover lost data and erase the unrecognizable internal hard drive

If the internal hard drive is not recognized by your Mac still, then the file system of this internal hard drive could have corrupted. Is there any other way that you can access the data on this unrecognizable internal hard disk?

Of course. You can recover lost data from this unrecognizable internal hard disk with Mac data recovery software like iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac. Then, you can reformat this internal hard drive so that you can use this drive again.

iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac is professional Mac data recovery software. It can recover lost data from Mac that is unbootable, including documents, photos, emails, music, etc. This software supports macOS Big Sur/Catalina/Mojave/High Sierra/Sierra and OS X 10.11/10.10/10.9/10.8/10.7.

Method 1: If you have only one Mac computer

If you have only one Mac computer, please directly run iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac in macOS Recovery mode and recover lost data from the unbootable Mac computer. This method is greatly recommended because it is easier and more effective.

Method 2: If you have two Mac computers

Mac equivalent to access. Step 1: Download iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac on another Mac, install and launch it.

Step 2: Cs6 mac os x. Click iBoysoft Data Recovery at the upper left corner of Mac menu bar and select 'Create Boot Drive'.

Step 3: Insert a USB drive into the healthy Mac computer.

Step 4: Follow the wizard to create a bootable recovery USB drive.

Step 5: After you have completed creating boot drive, insert this bootable USB drive into the failed Mac and press the Power button and Option key (⌥) to start the MacBook up.

Step 6: Select iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac from the boot options.

Note: If you're running macOS Mojave or earlier, iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac will launch immediately when your Mac boots up. But, if your Mac is running macOS Catalina, you need two additional steps to launch this program.

Step 7: Google app for mac pro. Wait for your Mac to boot up, open 'Terminal' application from 'Utilities' drop-down menu.

Step 8: Run the following command:

Step 9:Follow the wizard to recover lost data from the internal hard drive.

Step 10: Restart the Mac, press and hold Command + R keys immediately to get into macOS Recovery mode.

Step 11: Select Disk Utility in the Utilities and click 'Continue'.

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Step 12: Select the internal hard drive and click 'Erase' to reformat this drive.

Step 13: Return to macOS/Mac OS X Utilities in macOS Recovery mode and select 'Reinstall macOS'.

After reinstalling the operating system, this internal hard drive could be showing up again.

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Scenario 2: The internal hard drive cannot be recognized by Disk Utility

However, if your Mac can't recognize the internal hard drive, or Mac is not detecting it at all, this internal hard drive might have some hardware problems. You can either send it to a local repair store, which could be costly, or say goodbye to this drive and buy a new one.





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