Thanks for your reply, I have tried this and it has not succeeded so far. My machine is running the latest copy of High Sierra, 10.13.6, when I use the Option-⌘-R I go into internet recovery, I erase the disk, then reload OSX it tries to load Lion OS which is not the latest??? It fails to reload and gives the error some components missing?
I then restore from backup disk, try again using simply ⌘-R, I erase the disk, try to reload OSX it does attempt to reload High Sierra, but fails with an error cannot contact the recovery server??
The method worked several months ago when I placed the computer is storage. I regrettably got it back out to use it, and now I cannot get it erased again?
Any ideas would be helpful? Could I copy OSX to a CD, and then erase and reload from there? I have a mid 2011 machine with 16mb of memory and a 500gb hard drive. I do not believe that it required a boot CD to start my machine originally, it was preconfigured with OS, all I had to do was customize it.