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Ivan Shevtsov2018-02-03 16:09:51
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Ivan Shevtsov, 2018-02-03 16:09:51

Error when trying to boot into OS X recovery mode. What should I do?

Tried to install Windows 7 on my MacBook Air. Through BootCamp, this, of course, cannot be done, since this requires an optical drive. I found a solution - install Windows through the WinClone program, which takes a ready-made Windows and restores it to a previously prepared disk partition. The instructions say that it needs to be created in MS-DOS format, I did it, but the program requires NTFS. Through Paragon NTFS, I converted the disk partition to NTFS format and the program started the recovery. Already at the end showed the error "Update MBR failed." Decided to disable system file protection by entering the csrutil disable commandin the recovery which you need to enter by holding CMD + R. And here is the most interesting thing: I hold down these keys, the download progresses a little and some errors pop up, then the Mac boots into the system. Here is the details of the problem:

Error details
Sat Feb 3 14:49:10 2018
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff801219659e): "Process 1 exec of /sbin/launchd failed, errno 5"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.50.21/bsd/kern/kern_exec.c:4584
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff806f733de0 : 0xffffff8011cdab12
0xffffff806f733e60 : 0xffffff801219659e
0xffffff806f733ee0 : 0xffffff801216dfeb
0xffffff806f733f00 : 0xffffff80121b3dd1
0xffffff806f733f40 : 0xffffff8011cd548d
0xffffff806f733f80 : 0xffffff8011dcee3e
0xffffff806f733fa0 : 0xffffff8011dec42f
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: init
Boot args: rp=file:///com.apple.recovery.boot/BaseSystem.dmg
Mac OS version:
Not yet set
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 15.5.0: Tue Apr 19 18:36:36 PDT 2016; root:xnu-3248.50.21~8/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 7E7B0822-D2DE-3B39-A7A5-77B40A668BC6
Kernel slide: 0x0000000011a00000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8011c00000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff8011b00000

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