![]() I Decided to "cancel" it, because seems to be that something went wrong.īut it didn't worked, it's was like no reaction on it and i have extracted connected SSD(with broken macOS) via USB from Mac Mini.(like wrong disconnect any USB flash without ejecting properly)Īs i said before, i'm not a advanced user of macOS and i agree that this action was too stupid, because now when i connect my SSD(with broken macOS),i can see the initial folders, but if i try to enter/copy/make something that is related to read/write finder becomes freezed(Not Responding),to restore it i need to extract(Disconnect) broken SSD. I waited approximately 10-15 minutes and it still was on " preparing" status. In fact, there is a lot of data and OS started to doing " preparing" of copying it to my new SSD. So i started immediately getting the whole user folder(documents/library/apps and etc) and it was second huge mistake from my side. I was able to see all my data (any folder/any place). Then i connected my OLD SSD with broken macOS High Sierra via Sata-to-USB and voila(!). What i have made next : swapped with another clean SSD(where i have successfully installed new macOS High Sierra). ![]() Then i assembled back(my old problematic SSD) and started to restore with Recovery Mode(with no luck).Ĭommand+R( all other methods) didn't helped me, like 90% scenarios was that after booting my Mac Mini i got black screen with no reaction to different hotkeys for Recover Mode(Sometimes it was like 10-20 minutes with black screen and then appears logo with rotating earth, subsequently error something similar to "-2003F"). And seems to be that all is fine and SSD is not dead btw, old data is remains there. So the first(and wrong) solution that arrived to my mind was disassemble Mac Mini and swap with another SSD to double check if all is fine(what i have made finally). I got impression that something is wrong with my SSD(like died controller or something other) or much worst variant with motherboard. Unfortunately i'm not a huge user on OS X(macOS) and i didn't tried to enter on Recovery Mode. For some reason(i don't know why),my High Sierra crashed(freezed) two times, third time reboot didn't help and seems to be OS has come to broken state. I have Mac Mini with installed SSD and it worked well since one and half year. ![]()
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