Create a bootable USB drive for macOS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks. Search the web for a hacked macOS disc image file, or ISO. Search or navigate to 'Applications / Utilities' and double click the Terminal icon to launch Terminal. Holding down Command + S during startup will boot your Mac into Single User Mode. This is a terminal interface that allows you to login and interact with your computer via text input only. • Launch Disk Utility, located in /Applications/Utilities. • From the Debug menu, select Show Every Partition. • The Recovery HD volume will now be displayed in the Device list in Disk Utility. • In Disk Utility, select the original Recovery HD volume, and then click the Restore tab. • Drag the Recovery HD volume to the Source field. • Drag the volume you want to use for the new Recovery HD to the Destination field. Double-check to be sure that you're copying the correct volume to the destination because any volume you drag there will be completely erased by the cloning process. • When you're sure that everything is correct, click the Restore button. • Disk Utility will ask if you really want to erase the destination drive. • You will need to supply an administrator account password. Enter the requested information, and click OK. • The cloning process will begin. Disk Utility will provide a status bar to keep you up to date on the process. Once Disk Utility completes the cloning process, you're ready to use the new Recovery HD (but with any luck, you'll never need to use it).
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