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Macbook air keeps saying disk is full
Macbook air keeps saying disk is full













Luckily there is another way to connect, via apple’s boot menu. If instead your MacBook lets you select a Wi-Fi network during this process, you’re in the clear and can skip the next paragraph. This tends to be because the Mac assumes it is already connected to Wi-Fi (when its not) and gives an error after it fails to connect to apple servers.

macbook air keeps saying disk is full

There is a bit of a catch: if you do this straight away, there is a good chance that the Mac will get stuck here and throw up an error – error -3001F in my personal experience. The way forward is to use the built-in “internet recovery” which, on startup, can be triggered via pressing “cmd + R”.

macbook air keeps saying disk is full

It may seem like you just bricked your MacBook, but luckily there is a remedy. If you’re anything like me, you will (or already have) accidentally wiped your Macbook’s ssd.















Macbook air keeps saying disk is full