likely upwards of at least 6 or 7 gb, before you can get voiceover running via the internet run recovery image. If everything was done properlyyou should see a Earth Globe image. To force the computer to do thisit's a 3-key combo of command + option + r upon reboot. After this, for deep cleaning, click on 'View Details' and then on 'Deep Clean' to continue.
Step 2: The scan progress will be displayed on the screen for you. One other thing you can try is Internet Recovery. Step 1: After installing the tool, launch the tool on your Mac and select 'Clean Up Junk' from the main interface.
#Mac internet recovery slow download#
if somebody else has tested this, let us know.Īlso, keep in mind, that in order for it to run, it has to download a huge file. 2011 17' MBP 2.2ghz, 16gig ram, OS 10.11.6. i suspect the firmware based internet connection selection, won't have voiceover. if you are running on a cable connection, or if it somehow automatically connects to your wi-fi, this might run for you, and given enough time for the recovery image to download, then you should get voiceover. you need to connect to the internet first. The reason i say it may not be as usable, is that the recovery image isn't run first. i, how ever, have not tested this in terms of accessibility myself, so don't know how usable it is.
To run internet recovery, you need to hold down Command-Option-R on start up. On the flip side, if the hard drive still has a working recovery partition, then you're laughing, and you won't need to use internet recovery anyway. re the prev poster, i'm sorry, but using just the command r to enter recovery, unless the hard drive is completely without anything running, will not run internet recovery.