Hi,
If your on an Intel based mack holding d9own the cmd key wile booting will
bring up the boot menu or target disk mode and then you should be able to left
arrow once and boot into the installer on the external disk. If this doesn't
work, you may have to enable external disk boot. If on
If it is not showing in startup disks,
shut down
when restarting, hold the option key for about 20 seconds,
then press the right arrow then enter.
HTH
On 4/12/2024 9:07 PM, ancient.aliens via MacVisionaries wrote:
LlerThis should not be too hard? Let’s see. I need to reinstall Ventura.
I am recalling that it might have something to do with running the disk
utility? Because in that mode, I think in the Apple menu of the disk utility
there is something there for restarting from or installing from a different
source. Sorry I haven’t done this recently enough to remember. Good
Adding some information. 2020 MBP Mac that has the T2 chip. I had gone into
Startup Security Utility and changed the setting to allow access to external
drives. After that though, I could not get to where I could access the
installer.
>From E.T.'s Keyboard…
What do batteries run on?
My
LlerThis should not be too hard? Let’s see. I need to reinstall Ventura. I
have the USB installer plugged. What is the next steps I need to take? Thanks
very much.
>From E.T.'s Keyboard…
What do batteries run on?
My e-Mail:
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
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