![]() See Start up your Intel-based Mac in macOS Recovery and Quit macOS Recovery. Time Machine System Restore: Restore your data from a Time Machine backup. In the Recovery app, select Restore from Time Machine, then click Continue. To return to the Recovery app, choose Time Machine System Restore > Quit Time Machine System Restore. See Use Time Machine to restore your files. Install macOS: Reinstall macOS on your computer. In the Recovery app, select Reinstall macOS Sonoma, then click Continue. To return to the Recovery app, choose Install macOS Sonoma > Quit Install macOS. Safari: In the Recovery app, select Safari, then click Continue. To return to the Recovery app, choose Safari > Quit Safari. If you’re connected to the internet, you can use Safari to search for more information on the Apple Support website. Note that Safari browser plug-ins and extensions are disabled in macOS Recovery.ĭisk Utility: Repair or erase your disk. In the Recovery app, select Disk Utility, then click Continue. To return to the Recovery app, choose Disk Utility > Quit Disk Utility. Startup Security Utility: Set the security policies for your Mac. In the Recovery app, choose Utilities > Startup Security Utility. ![]() ITunes 10.6.To return to the Recovery app, choose Startup Security Utility > Quit Startup Security Utility. ITunes 10.6.3 is the last version of iTunes to support Mac computers with Mac OS X 10.5.8 or PowerPC processors. ![]() Sync your media to your iPod or iOS device to enjoy it on the go, or play your collection on your TV with Apple TV. Burn playlists to CDs and play them on your home stereo. Use iTunes to import CDs or download songs and videos from the iTunes Store. ITunes is the best way to enjoy your digital music and video with your Mac, PC, iPhone, iPod and Apple TV. ![]()
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