![]() ![]() How do I free up enough space to re-install a macOS, and how can I get my Macbook up running again? When I try to start my Macbook now it only shows an Error, but i can still access Recovery Mode. This added a volume, which i can find in the installer, but I still need more space to install macOS, and "Other Volumes" still takes up 85.16GB. I tried adding a APFS volume by using "+" in the Disk Utility toolbar. This is where i made the mistake, and pressed "-" in the toolbar to delete the volume.Īfter this my Mac obviously could not find a disk for installing macOS when went back to the installer. I went back to Disk Utility, and noticed that the Macintosh HD had 85.16GB used for "Other Volumes". Afterwards i was going to re-install Big Sur, but had problems with storage (needed about 7.4GB). I used Disk Utility in Recovery Mode, chose Macintosh HD, and hit Erase, just like the guide told me. I have recently bought a new Macbook, and was preparing my old Air for sale. Deleted disk volume by mistake, cant re-install macOS I have some issues with re-installing macOS after i managed to delete the internal Macintosh HD APFS volume by mistake. ![]()
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