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Restart the computer and retry the recovery."Īfter entering Internet Recovery for a second time, the internal SSD is not shown anymore (in Disk Utility or using 'diskutil list'). Somewhere in the middle the backup aborted with the message: "During recovery an error occurred. So, I went ahead and started to recover my Time Machine Backup after partitioning the disk.
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If you want a recovery partition, you need to first install a fresh copy of OS X and then use the migration assistant to recover your data from the Time Machine backup. No, it's not - because I won't get the recovery partition. "That's the better option anyway," you may think. So, I had to recover from my Time Machine backup.When choosing Lion, I got this error: "The install data could not be written to the Volume. Even though I have purchased Mountain Lion with the my Apple ID, the internet recovery only offered to download Lion.Therefore I had to change the wireless protocol to WPA/WPA2. My wifi is WPA2 only and Internet recovery can't communicate with that standard.Try figuring that out if you don't see the characters you type because they appear as dots only. Even though I have a German keyboard layout, the keyboard layout was for some reason changed to US English.
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Nonetheless, Mac users using various disk management utilities and apps like OmniDiskSweeper will come across these various temporary item folders in Mac OS X, often at locations like /tmp and /private/var/ and /var/folder.
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This caused lots of unexpected, unintuitive troubles. Mac OS creates various system level folders of temporary items and caches, which typically remain hidden from the average Mac OS X user. This requires a FW 400 to TB cable which I do not have.I don't have a recovery partition anymore - it must have disappeared when I was changing the partition table using Disk Utility.A PRAM reset did not change anything except for the bringing back the loud choo choo sound.Because the answer is so long, I'm posting it as another answer: I should be able to download Lion at least, but have not found any option. This is not possible in this case: The Mac App Store will only "offer" to download Mountain Lion - but when I click it the download is blocked because the Mac only runs Lion and cannot update to Mountain Lion (the Mac is too old). Downloading Mountain Lion from another Mac which only runs Lion.They will not help, because the Macbook Air's warranty is no longer valid as my Mac suffered from water damage not too long ago. Contacting Apple Care / Genius bar because this Macbook Air has Apple Care.As I have said above, I do not have a Mountain lion recovery USB. Maybe this is happening because I have Mountain Lion installed. This does not work either - I can only see a grey circle with a slash. Entering Safe mode by holding shift on startup.How can I get it working again? I will try anything. While downloading the installer image from the Mac App store, the computer froze and I had to perform a hard shutdown. I wanted to create a Mountain Lion recovery USB because I currently only have a Lion recovery USB.