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Thank you so very much for your in-depth video whilst you were trying to solve your problem. I’ve had this problem for two days and I’ve been looking at videos which were of no help at all and then I found your much longer detailed step-by-step video which solved my problem. You deserve a thumbs up which I have given and a subscribe which I’m also going to do ❤
You're so welcome! Glad it helped you. I also struggled to find a solution on youtube, so i just had to make a quick video. More helpful tech videos to come! thanks for the thumbs up & subscription ❤
Thanks a lot for making this video.The whole thing is applicable to MacBook Air 2017 also except that it downloaded and installed Higher Sierra directly. God bless!
Thanks for watching! Sorry to hear you're having trouble. The 'Couldn't unmount disk' error (-69888) usually happens when the disk is in use. Here are a few things you can try: 1. Boot into Recovery Mode: Restart your Mac and hold Command + R until you see the Apple logo. From there, open Disk Utility, and try erasing the disk again. 2. Use Terminal in Recovery Mode: If Disk Utility still can’t unmount the disk, open Terminal from the Utilities menu in Recovery Mode, and use the following command to unmount: diskutil unmountDisk force /dev/diskX - Replace diskX with the correct disk identifier (you can find this in Disk Utility or by typing diskutil list). 3. Safe Mode: Booting into Safe Mode might free up the disk. Restart your Mac and hold Shift. Then try the process again. 4. External Boot: If nothing works, you may need to boot from an external drive or USB with macOS installed to free up the internal drive. Let me know if this helps or if you’re still stuck!
Thanks for watching! Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Here are a few things you can try: 1. Boot into Recovery Mode: Restart your Mac and hold Command + R until you see the Apple logo. From there, open Disk Utility, and try erasing the disk again. 2. Use Terminal in Recovery Mode: If Disk Utility still can’t unmount the disk, open Terminal from the Utilities menu in Recovery Mode, and use the following command to unmount: diskutil unmountDisk force /dev/diskX - Replace diskX with the correct disk identifier (you can find this in Disk Utility or by typing diskutil list). 3. Safe Mode: Booting into Safe Mode might free up the disk. Restart your Mac and hold Shift. Then try the process again. 4. External Boot: If nothing works, you may need to boot from an external drive or USB with macOS installed to free up the internal drive. Let me know if this helps or if you’re still stuck!
3 days of watching alot of other videos and this was never mention. Everything I tried failed, but this video is all I needed watch. Your a pretty little angel, your truly heaven sent. Thank you so much for starting the new year off right, may god bless and keep you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@chewyfox2465 So glad it worked out for you! God bless you too! Happy New Year🎉❤️
I can’t thank you enough for making this video. Even Apple tech support couldn’t fix this issue. Really appreciate your effort 🙏🏽
Thank you so very much for your in-depth video whilst you were trying to solve your problem.
I’ve had this problem for two days and I’ve been looking at videos which were of no help at all and then I found your much longer detailed step-by-step video which solved my problem.
You deserve a thumbs up which I have given and a subscribe which I’m also going to do ❤
You're so welcome! Glad it helped you. I also struggled to find a solution on youtube, so i just had to make a quick video. More helpful tech videos to come! thanks for the thumbs up & subscription ❤
You literally saved my life!!! Thank you so much! I was giving up
July 2021 - this solution worked for me. I used this to recover an old Mac Pro 2013.
Had this same issue on my iMac and it took me 2 days to work it out so thank you 🙏🏽
You just saved my life and my wallet girl!! Thank you so much 😊✨
Glad I could help!
Thanks a lot for making this video.The whole thing is applicable to MacBook Air 2017 also except that it downloaded and installed Higher Sierra directly. God bless!
Thank you so much….im restoring now 😀
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Thank you so much it worked!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much.🙏
you're welcome!
Should have looked at this before I sent my computer for a repair 😵
I’m trying this hope it works
So ?
@@xertoxx worked, now im running Monterrey on my macbook white 2010
diskutil eraseDisk HFS ......
I enter and then error,
Error: -69888: Couldn't unmount disk.
Please help me
Thanks for watching! Sorry to hear you're having trouble. The 'Couldn't unmount disk' error (-69888) usually happens when the disk is in use. Here are a few things you can try:
1. Boot into Recovery Mode: Restart your Mac and hold Command + R until you see the Apple logo. From there, open Disk Utility, and try erasing the disk again.
2. Use Terminal in Recovery Mode: If Disk Utility still can’t unmount the disk, open Terminal from the Utilities menu in Recovery Mode, and use the following command to unmount: diskutil unmountDisk force /dev/diskX
- Replace diskX with the correct disk identifier (you can find this in Disk Utility or by typing diskutil list).
3. Safe Mode: Booting into Safe Mode might free up the disk. Restart your Mac and hold Shift. Then try the process again.
4. External Boot: If nothing works, you may need to boot from an external drive or USB with macOS installed to free up the internal drive.
Let me know if this helps or if you’re still stuck!
Dude thanks men I get back my computer thanks again
no problem!
Thank you so much 😊
You're welcome 😊
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Excellent job!
Thank you!
Really hard to get into this video but appreciate the effort
Please help me how c I cancel the installation
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it didn’t work for me
Thanks for watching! Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Here are a few things you can try:
1. Boot into Recovery Mode: Restart your Mac and hold Command + R until you see the Apple logo. From there, open Disk Utility, and try erasing the disk again.
2. Use Terminal in Recovery Mode: If Disk Utility still can’t unmount the disk, open Terminal from the Utilities menu in Recovery Mode, and use the following command to unmount: diskutil unmountDisk force /dev/diskX
- Replace diskX with the correct disk identifier (you can find this in Disk Utility or by typing diskutil list).
3. Safe Mode: Booting into Safe Mode might free up the disk. Restart your Mac and hold Shift. Then try the process again.
4. External Boot: If nothing works, you may need to boot from an external drive or USB with macOS installed to free up the internal drive.
Let me know if this helps or if you’re still stuck!
Thanks!
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This saved me lol