![]() If you are restricted to WIFI and the boot process fails, just restart your Mac until you succeed booting.Īlternatively you may start from a bootable installer thumb drive (preferably Yosemite or El Capitan) or a thumb drive containing a full system (preferably Yosemite or El Capitan). I recommend ethernet because it's more reliable. On a 50 Mbps-line it takes about 4 min (presenting a small animated globe) to boot into a recovery netboot image which usually is loaded from an Apple/Akamai server. The prerequisites are the latest firmware update installed, either ethernet or WLAN (WPA/WPA2) and a router with DHCP activated. ![]() Restart to Internet Recovery Mode by pressing alt cmd R at startup. Additionally the Recovery HD partition (i=3/sda3) has the wrong type. The reason why you can't boot your Mac is the bogus partition type (FFFF-FFF.) of your main partition (i=2/sda2). Booted to Internet Recovery Mode you have to remove all non-OS X partitions, modify the partition types of your macOS partitions (but keep their sizes!) and then resize your main volume.
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