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Mac book Pro 2009 with bootcamp - Only Win 10 boots ,

I have a Mac Book Pro mid 2009. It was working fine, with Catalina and WIn 10 Pro. There was a issue with windows and it asked whatever it can repair it self? When I said yes and it took 2 hrs and win 10 was ok. After power of and on, I did not see apple logo !. I tried all the keys combinations but it still boots in windows. The Apple logo also does not appear. Looks like bootcamp part is earsed? How to get back to Mac OS? I tried NVRAM options, boot from Internat option, but nothing happens , it just boots in WIn 10.

Help me please

MacBook Air 11″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Aug 14, 2024 3:39 AM

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Sep 5, 2024 9:39 AM in response to udayfrombangalore

First thing you need to do is make sure you can perform an Option Boot in order to access the Apple boot picker menu. Hold down the Option key immediately after hearing the startup chime which should give you the Apple boot picker menu. It is possible you won't see any valid options on screen, but you should be paused at that screen regardless. I forget what the Option Boot screen (aka Apple boot picker menu screen) looks like for a Mac that old if no bootable volumes are detected. If you are not able to access the Option Boot/Apple boot picker menu screen, then try using an external keyboard (on a Windows keyboard Alt is equivalent to the Option key). If still no luck, then try a PRAM Reset (hold it for at least three chimes if possible).


If you cannot perform a PRAM Reset or an Option Boot, then you probably have some sort of hardware issue with the laptop. Theoretically if you have a valid bootable CD/DVD or USB stick/drive with a compatible OS, then that CD/DVD or USB drive should automatically boot assuming no hardware issues with the laptop.


Because making a bootable macOS USB installer is so difficult if you don't have access to another compatible Mac, you can instead create a bootable Linux Mint USB installer to test the laptop. Whether you just confirm you are able to boot the Linux Mint installer or actually install Linux Mint to the internal drive does not matter since we just need to confirm you can boot to something. Of course installing Linux Mint onto the internal drive is the best test since then you can confirm the laptop is operating with a full OS from the internal drive. I'm not saying you need to keep it installed, but it would be a good test here. There is an option with the Linux Mint installer to boot into the Linux Mint OS (called "Live" mode) so you can see what the OS looks like which can be good test here is you did not want to perform an installation.


You can create a bootable Linux USB stick by using the downloaded Linux Mint ISO file as a source for Etcher (Mac, Windows, Linux). To boot a Linux Mint USB installer, you will need to do an Option Boot, then select the orange icon labeled "EFI" on the Option Boot/Apple boot picker menu.


Otherwise your options for installing macOS are limited to either creating & using a bootable macOS 10.11 El Capitan USB installer, or by booting to an OS X 10.6.x Snow Leopard upgraded DVD installer (then upgrading to macOS 10.11). You should have this Snow Leopard DVD if you ever upgraded macOS on this laptop past the original OS X 10.5.x.


In order to create a bootable macOS 10.11 USB installer, you will need access to another compatible Mac generally from 2007 to 2015. You can check the following article to confirm which model Macs are compatible with macOS 10.11:

https://eshop.macsales.com/guides/Mac_OS_X_Compatibility


Here is an Apple article with instructions for creating a bootable macOS USB installer (within the article is a link to download the El Capitan installer from outside the App Store):

Create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support


Sep 2, 2024 4:52 AM in response to HWTech

Hi, Thanks for looking in to my issue. The MACBOOK PRO 2009 mid, does not have battery. When I was using Windows on bootcamp, I encountered a fault and windows asked me to if it can fix it, When I said yes, it tried and then restarted in Win 10. From then I lost Mac OS. I tried all combinations of Keys before power, but no Chime or Apple logo. It just starts in win and stops. Now I am really stuck with broken Mac. I tried MAC OS CD - Snow Leopard, and also USB with Catalina OS. Nothing happens as I don't see any standard Mac Startup menus. Today I changed a new HDD and tried , now I get Folder with question mark. How do I proceed? Resetting NVRAM , RAM nothing is happening. Please advise ma and help me. Regards Uday K

Sep 2, 2024 11:46 PM in response to HWTech

Hi,

No I don't see any options, it starts windows. All key combinations with Power, Control, Option, R nothing works.

I have another Macbook Air. I downloaded USB bootable for Catalina, but the system does not show any options.

Today I changed the main HDD and formatted it for MAC OS and now I get Folder with ? Mark, and some time it gives Zero mark with slash between. I tried Super drive with OS DVD, no use.


Mac book Pro 2009 with bootcamp - Only Win 10 boots ,

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