![]() I realize that isn’t always feasible for some people, but it’s the method most liklely to cause the fewest problems of any kind, in many other areas, not just recovery partitions. In my experience, I almost never do a major release upgrade over an old one, I always do a fresh install. ![]() Also if you have multiple macOS boot partitions on the same drive, seems to confuse the update programs as well.Ĭarbon Copy Cloner, if you already have that, will also create a recovery partition if missing. You can then check and repair it using Disk Utility and/or third-party tools. You are more likely, but not guaranteed, to have the recovery partition updated during point release updates if you use the Combo update versus the incremental updates (i.e. Shut the drive down, disconnect it from the NAS, and connect it direct to your Mac. This is true whether upgrading from a major release to another major release (El Cap to Sierra) or point release update (10.11.2 to 10.11.3 for example). Sadly, Apple claims that its installer and upgraders are SUPPOSED to also update the Recovery Partition whenever the partition associated with it is updated.
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