![]() Most of them where able to either erase or re-install the system, but I'm at a dead end, as I don't have any of these options available. ![]() I've researched on the internet and a lot of people made this mistake. This disk is also locked, so I cannot re-install High Sierra (see picture 3).Īs the OS X Base System is the only thing left in the computer, every time I start it up, it does directly into the Recovery menu. ![]() In the Disk Utility, the options for erase, restore and unmount are all unavailable (see picture 2), I imagine that's because you normally cannot do any of these on the OS X Base System disk. This new disk image cannot be partitioned: when I hit the + sign in the partition screen, nothing happens. Click through the license agreement until prompted to select the disk to use for OS installation. Open the previously downloaded macOS installer. Select Mac OS X Extended (Journaled) and GUID Partition Map. Click on the USB disk name in the left panel. Apple has removed the RAID button and Restore button from the main interface, although the ability to restore a disk image. The most obvious difference from earlier versions of Disk Utility (aside from the general aesthetic) is whats missing. Hi! I had problems with my iMac and tried to erase the OS and re-install, but I did something wrong and now all I have is asingle partition with OS X Base System that is the size of my HD (1 TB), see picture 1. Open Disk Utility from the Utilities folder. The Disk Utility now has a cleaner and more organized look, consistent with other applications in OS X.
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