Our prior tutorials educated you on the ways to start up your Mac from a bootable media, pick a startup disk at boot time or after the fact, mount another Mac’s startup drive on your desktop in Target Disk Mode and boot your computer in Safe Mode or Verbose Mode.
OS X’s startup modes can be quite helpful for, among other things, troubleshooting complex issues that might require more than fixing disk permissions.
On the downside, the aforesaid startup modes aren’t very helpful if the startup disk has become corrupted or damaged.
Thankfully, OS X’s Recovery Mode provides the tools you need to solve these problems and is your last chance to repair the startup disk, reinstall OS X or restore from a backup after a fatal failure that prevents your Mac from starting up properly.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to enter Recovery Mode at boot time and use the built-in recovery tools to bring your Mac in perfect working condition.... Read the rest of this post here
"How to start up your Mac in Recovery Mode" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com.
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