Once again, you'll need to wait a while while your Mac downloads the installation file from the internet. You then set System Preferences Classic pane to use that System Folder for the Classic environment, so that Mac OS X can run 'classic' (Mac OS 9 and earlier) applications. I strongly suggest to create an Install account rather than use your normal account name when preforming a fresh install so that when you come to the restoration process, you avoid any compatibility issues with having similar account names. 41,572 points 5:28 PM in response to corpsedrill What you actually need is a way to get a Mac OS 9.2.2 System Folder on your Macs drive. You can follow our guide to install a fresh copy of OS X if you need help. However, I had to do a complete OS X install. You'll be tempted to try and run a restore from Time Machine and your certainly free to try it out to see if things will automatically start working (and if your APFS volume is intact you may be able to). You'll be happily greeted by a familiar (yet older looking) version of the repair utilities where you can restore from Time Machine, install OS X (not a typo since OS X was the default install on my 2010 Mac), or run Disk Utility (Again useless in my case since APFS was what my internal hard drive had running). You'll now have to wait while your system downloads the recovery utilities from the internet.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |