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disk utility – Can not boot MacBook from USB drive


I just lately purchased a used MacBook Air 2012 and needed to do a clear set up of the OS.

When restarting from Restoration Mode and erasing the arduous drive, I noticed two arduous drives “Macintosh HD” and “Macintosh HD – Information”.

When making an attempt to erase the Macintosh HD, there was an error “the quantity on disk2s5 could not be unmounted as a result of it’s in use by course of 659 (kextcache) could not unmount disk (-69888) operation failed“.

I wasn’t capable of boot in Protected Mode. I could not begin in Restoration Mode it defaulted to Web Restoration Mode, at first I had “pkdownload error 2“, erased the drives a couple of extra occasions and obtained “Cannot obtain the extra parts wanted to put in Mac OS X” when making an attempt to put in from Restoration Mode.

I made a decision to make a bootable USB drive from a backup up file “Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Set up DVD.iso“, utilizing a MacBook Professional 2019 and Terminal and the immediate:

diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk3
sudo dd if="/Volumes/DriveName/10.7-Lion/Mac OS X 10.7 Lion  Set up DVD.iso" of=/dev/disk3 bs=1m standing=progress

I adopted these directions to disregard possession on the drive, however now when I attempt to boot from the USB drive, I press Possibility, Energy, kind within the Wifi password, and immediately I get a forbidden signal 🚫.

Different issues I attempted:

1-The drives will not be defective as a result of Disk Utility First Support returns no errors.

2-I set the proper date in Terminal (after getting a sense the inner clock was incorrect)

Is the MacBook Air broken or how can I make the brand new set up?

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