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Mac Won't Boot After Reinstalling from Backup, Any Idea?

I tried to reinstall macOS to my new SSD from Time Machine backup in Recovery mode and found out that my iMac won't boot and gets stuck at startup. I can't reinstall OS X Lion in Recovery mode as my Mac is running a newer OS. And I still can't install Catalina from Internet Recovery mode as it requires an APFS drive but my SSD Mac OS Extended (journaled) formatted. Should I erase my SSD and format it to APFS? Or is there any other way to boot up my Mac?

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iBoysoft author Connie Yang

Connie Yang

Answered on Monday, July 10, 2023

Sorry to hear that. Why not try to run Disk Utility First Aid to repair the startup disk in Recovery mode?

Maybe certain errors on your Mac hard drive make your Mac won't boot from a Time Machine backup and get stuck at startup.

  1. Enter macOS Recovery mode.
  2. Select Disk Utility.
  3. Select the Mac startup disk from the sidebar and click First Aid.
  4. Wait until the process is done.

If your Mac still doesn't boot, try these tricks:

  • Disconnect unnecessary external devices from your Mac.
  • Reset NVRAM.
  • Reset SMC.

Still useless? You have to try formatting the new SSD to APFS:

  1. Enter Recovery Mode
  2. In the macOS Utilities window, select Disk Utility.
  3. Select your SSD from the left sidebar and click on the Erase tab.
  4. Choose APFS as the format and provide a name for the drive.
  5. Click Erase and wait for the process to complete.

After the formatting is done, exit Disk Utility. And then, use another healthy Mac to install Catalina onto your SSD to create a bootable macOS installer. Then, you boot your iMac from this SSD.

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