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This comprehensive guide details how to across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. 1. Preparing for the Boot Process
Note: If you miss the window and the computer tries to load Windows/macOS, force a restart and try again.
Restart the computer and tap the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI entry key (typically F10cap F 10 Delcap D e l Navigate to the tab using your keyboard arrow keys.
The process requires a bootable USB drive (which you should have created previously using tools like "Create a recovery drive" in Windows or Recovery Disk Assistant in macOS).
Insert your external macOS bootable installer or recovery drive. Press and (Touch ID button).
Sometimes, the recovery drive itself fails to work.
Select the external recovery drive (marked with an orange icon) using the arrow keys or mouse. Click the upward arrow or press Entercap E n t e r to execute the boot command. 4. Booting from a Recovery Drive on Linux
This comprehensive guide details how to across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. 1. Preparing for the Boot Process
Note: If you miss the window and the computer tries to load Windows/macOS, force a restart and try again. boot from recovery drive
Restart the computer and tap the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI entry key (typically F10cap F 10 Delcap D e l Navigate to the tab using your keyboard arrow keys. This comprehensive guide details how to across Windows,
The process requires a bootable USB drive (which you should have created previously using tools like "Create a recovery drive" in Windows or Recovery Disk Assistant in macOS). Restart the computer and tap the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI
Insert your external macOS bootable installer or recovery drive. Press and (Touch ID button).
Sometimes, the recovery drive itself fails to work.
Select the external recovery drive (marked with an orange icon) using the arrow keys or mouse. Click the upward arrow or press Entercap E n t e r to execute the boot command. 4. Booting from a Recovery Drive on Linux