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Mac startup commands
Mac startup commands











  1. #Mac startup commands install#
  2. #Mac startup commands mac#

To return to the Recovery app, choose Safari > Quit Safari. Safari: In the Recovery app, select Safari, then click Continue.

#Mac startup commands install#

To return to the Recovery app, choose Install macOS Monterey > Quit Install macOS. In the Recovery app, select Reinstall macOS Monterey, then click Continue. Install macOS: Reinstall macOS on your computer. See Use Time Machine to restore your system. To return to the Recovery app, choose Time Machine System Restore > Quit Time Machine System Restore. In the Recovery app, select Restore From Time Machine, then click Continue. Time Machine System Restore: Restore your data from a Time Machine backup.

#Mac startup commands mac#

See Start up your Intel-based Mac in macOS Recovery and Quit macOS Recovery. Recovery: The Recovery app opens when your computer starts up in macOS Recovery. The following apps are available in macOS Recovery on an Intel-based Mac:

  • Connect a wireless keyboard, mouse, or trackpadĪpps available in macOS Recovery on an Intel-based Mac.
  • Get started with accessibility features.
  • Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.
  • Manage cookies and other website data in Safari.
  • View Apple subscriptions for your family.
  • Subscribe to podcast shows and channels.
  • Sync music, books, and more between devices.
  • Send files between devices with AirDrop.
  • Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.
  • mac startup commands

  • Insert photos and documents from iPhone or iPad.
  • Use a keyboard and mouse or trackpad across devices.
  • mac startup commands

  • Use Continuity to work across Apple devices.
  • Use SharePlay to watch and listen together.
  • Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.
  • Make it easier to see what’s on the screen.
  • Change the picture for you or others in apps.
  • mac startup commands

    Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.













    Mac startup commands