In this tutorial, we'll show you how to boot into Recovery Mode and use the built-in recovery tools to restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup.| iDownloadBlog.com
Learn how to manage your T2 Mac's Secure Boot settings to ensure your computer always starts from a legitimate and trusted operating system.| iDownloadBlog.com
Learn how to enter macOS Recovery or Internet Recovery Mode and use Safari when your Mac won't start up properly.| iDownloadBlog.com
The built-in recovery partition on your Mac's startup disk contains recovery tools, like Disk Utility. Recovery Mode makes it easy to repair your Mac's disk in situations when the machine won't boot properly and load the desktop in the first place. We show you how to repair disk error using Recovery Mode.| iDownloadBlog.com
You can increase the security of your Mac by setting a firmware password. This tutorial shows you how to set a Mac firmware password in Recovery Mode.| iDownloadBlog.com
Learn how to install macOS Sequoia developer or public beta on a different volume and have two macOS versions simultaneously on your Mac.| iDownloadBlog.com