Cara,
No I cannot boot into either instance of Ventura.
Some background. A month ago the screen on my 2020 MBP broke while I was
booting from Sonoma to Ventura. After repairs the Sonoma volume was fine. But I
had to delete Ventura and install a new copy. I set it
Up just fine.
This
Sorry to hear that.
Can you boot into the Ventura volumes from recovery mode? If you can, can you
then set your startup disk to your Sonoma volume from within Ventura?
Cheers!
Cara
> On May 2, 2024, at 7:03 PM, ancient.ali...@icloud.com wrote:
>
> Cara,
>Have run First Aid from Disk
Cara,
Have run First Aid from Disk Utility. No go. Same in Recovery mode. No go.
Now both Ventura volumes will not boot. Sonoma still works but I need to get
Ventura up and running.
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On 1/5/24 20:55, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Google seems to point to the master boot record (MBR). Anyone have
experience with this function?
My understanding is that Intel-based machines no longer have master boot
records - it's all UEFI.
Apple Silicon machines have their own boot
Hi ET,
Have you tried running first aid with disk utility from either volume? I would
try this first.
If that fails, (not knowing any other specifics of the situation) if it were
me, I’d back up both volumes to time machine, boot into recovery mode and then
perform first aid on the entire
Google seems to point to the master boot record (MBR). Anyone have
experience with this function?
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"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."
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On 5/1/2024 2:21 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hello,
Having installed Ventura in an APFS volume and set it up, if I do a
startup and go to the Sonoma volume, I cannot subsequently start up to
Ventura. What got broken here and can it be repaired? Thanks very much.
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