![]() That doesn't always work.Īlso see this and this, among other similar sequences. Try switching from a Wi-Fi to a wired connection, as one possible alternative. The -2002F error is AFAIK not documented, but seems to indicate a problem accessing Apple servers. If there are no backups of this disk, you might be able to recover some data from this disk, using Disk Utility booted from the bootable media (or one of the tools discussed in the first link below), copying whatever disk data that can find out to some other external disk. The US1,999 MBP ships with a 1.83 GHz CPU instead of 1.67 GHz, and the US2,499 MBP has a 2.0 GHz CPU instead of 1.83 GHz. ![]() Got backups, made prior to the repartitioning? If so, go to another Mac, download Mavericks (from the App Store, should be listed your existing purchases) or El Capitan, and create a bootable kit on another Mac, and transfer that back to this Mac and boot that here, and then use that to try to repair the existing disk or - very likely - wipe the disk from Disk Utility, and repartition and reinstall. 15 MacBook Pro (Early 2006) To the pleasant surprise of the Mac community, Apple began shipping the MacBook Pro (MBP) the week of 2006.02.14 and with faster CPUs than originally announced. You're likely going to end up wiping this disk. ![]() This is unfortunately fairly typical of disk repartitioning.
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