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Using Safari in OS X Recovery Mode

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OS X’s built-in Recovery Mode is great for bringing your Mac back to working order. Invoked at boot time, it gives you more access to the system than you get in regular boot up.

The tools at your disposal in Recovery Mode let you repair disk errors with Disk Utility, reinstall OS X, restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup, set a firmware password, choose a startup disk, use Terminal and more.

Recovery Mode also includes a stripped-down version of Safari: use it to go online and search for solutions to your problems if the startup disk is corrupted and you cannot get past OS X’s login screen.

In this tutorial, we’ll teach you how to enter OS X Recovery or Internet Recovery Mode and use Safari to browse the web when your Mac won’t start up properly.... Read the rest of this post here


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