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Описание оперативной памяти 32Gb DDR5 5600MHz Kingston Fury Beast (KF556C36BBE-32)
ID: 469116
Модификация
Коротко о товаре
- Объём памяти: 32 Гб
- Тип памяти: DDR5
- Пропускная способность: 44800 Мб/с
- CAS Latency (CL): 36
- RAS to CAS Delay (tRCD): 38
- Row Precharge Delay (tRP): 38
- Напряжение питания: 1.25 В
- Поддержка EXPO: да
- Поддержка XMP: да
- Система охлаждения: пассивная (радиатор)
Полные характеристики
13 310 ₽
В наличииОперативная память Kingston Fury Beast (KF556C36BBE-32) - это идеальное решение для тех, кто стремится к максимальной производительности и мощности своего компьютера. С объемом 32 Гб и тактовой частотой 5600 МГц, эта память обеспечивает быструю и плавную работу системы даже при самых требовательных задачах.
Форм-фактор DIMM и тип памяти DDR5 делают этот модуль совместимым с большинством современных материнских плат, что позволяет легко установить его в вашу систему. Каждый модуль имеет объем 32 Гб, что обеспечивает общий объем памяти в 32 Гб, что позволяет запускать множество приложений и игр одновременно без каких-либо задержек.
Пропускная способность этой памяти составляет 44800 Мб/с, что гартирует быструю передачу данных между процессором и памятью. CAS Latency (CL) равняется 36, а RAS to CAS Delay (tRCD) и Row Precharge Delay (tRP) составляют 38, что гарантирует стабильную и эффективную работу памяти.
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of of p I 12 May 2020 12 May 2020 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences, then click Startup Disk. Click the padlock, then enter your administrator password. Click your startup disk, then restart your Mac. If you see an alert that the selected startup disk contains files that are in use, restart your Mac and immediately press and hold the Shift key. Release the key when you see the login window. Log in to your Mac. Open System Preferences, then click Startup Disk. Click your startup disk, then restart your Mac.
if your Mac starts up from a disk other than the selected one, or from a disk that doesn't contain macOS, it won't be able to start up." that you're using the correct startup disk. 4. Choose your language if you use a language other than English. 5. Select Disk Utility from the Utilities window, then click Continue. 6. In Disk Utility, select your disk, then click Erase. 7. If you see a format selection pop-up, choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) 8. Click Erase, then click Done. 9. Select Disk Utility, then quit Disk Utility. 10. Select Reinstall macOS, then click Continue. 11. Follow the onscreen instructions. 12. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 13. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 14. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 15. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 16. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 16.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 16.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 17. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 18. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 19. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 19.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 19.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 19.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 20. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 20.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 20.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 20.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 20.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 20.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 20.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 20.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 20.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 20.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 20.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 20.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 20.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 20.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 20.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 20.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 20.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 20.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 21. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 21.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 21.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 21.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 21.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 21.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 21.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 21.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 21.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 21.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 21.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 21.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 21.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 21.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 21.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 21.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 21.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 21.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 22. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 22.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 22.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 22.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 22.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 22.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 22.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 22.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 22.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 22.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 22.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 22.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 22.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 22.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 22.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 22.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 22.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 22.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 23. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 23.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 23.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 23.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 23.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 23.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 23.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 23.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 23.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 23.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 23.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 23.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 23.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 23.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 23.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 23.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 23.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 23.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 24. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 24.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 24.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 24.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 24.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 24.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 24.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 24.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 24.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 24.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 24.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 24.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 24.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 24.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 24.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 24.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 24.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 24.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 25. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 25.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 25.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 25.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 25.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 25.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 25.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 25.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 25.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 25.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 25.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 25.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 25.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 25.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 25.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 25.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 25.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 25.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 26. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 26.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 26.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 26.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 26.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 26.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 26.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 26.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 26.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 26.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 26.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 26.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 26.10. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 26.11. Click Erase, then enter your password. 26.12. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 26.13. Follow the onscreen instructions. 26.14. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 26.15. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 26.16. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 26.17. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 26.18. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 26.18.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 26.18.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 26.19. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 26.20. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 26.21. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 26.21.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 26.21.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 26.21.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 27. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on
Форм-фактор DIMM и тип памяти DDR5 делают этот модуль совместимым с большинством современных материнских плат, что позволяет легко установить его в вашу систему. Каждый модуль имеет объем 32 Гб, что обеспечивает общий объем памяти в 32 Гб, что позволяет запускать множество приложений и игр одновременно без каких-либо задержек.
Пропускная способность этой памяти составляет 44800 Мб/с, что гартирует быструю передачу данных между процессором и памятью. CAS Latency (CL) равняется 36, а RAS to CAS Delay (tRCD) и Row Precharge Delay (tRP) составляют 38, что гарантирует стабильную и эффективную работу памяти.
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of of p I 12 May 2020 12 May 2020 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences, then click Startup Disk. Click the padlock, then enter your administrator password. Click your startup disk, then restart your Mac. If you see an alert that the selected startup disk contains files that are in use, restart your Mac and immediately press and hold the Shift key. Release the key when you see the login window. Log in to your Mac. Open System Preferences, then click Startup Disk. Click your startup disk, then restart your Mac.
if your Mac starts up from a disk other than the selected one, or from a disk that doesn't contain macOS, it won't be able to start up." that you're using the correct startup disk. 4. Choose your language if you use a language other than English. 5. Select Disk Utility from the Utilities window, then click Continue. 6. In Disk Utility, select your disk, then click Erase. 7. If you see a format selection pop-up, choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) 8. Click Erase, then click Done. 9. Select Disk Utility, then quit Disk Utility. 10. Select Reinstall macOS, then click Continue. 11. Follow the onscreen instructions. 12. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 13. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 14. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 15. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 16. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 16.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 16.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 17. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 18. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 19. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 19.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 19.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 19.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 20. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 20.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 20.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 20.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 20.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 20.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 20.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 20.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 20.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 20.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 20.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 20.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 20.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 20.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 20.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 20.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 20.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 20.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 21. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 21.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 21.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 21.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 21.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 21.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 21.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 21.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 21.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 21.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 21.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 21.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 21.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 21.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 21.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 21.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 21.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 21.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 22. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 22.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 22.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 22.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 22.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 22.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 22.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 22.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 22.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 22.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 22.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 22.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 22.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 22.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 22.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 22.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 22.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 22.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 23. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 23.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 23.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 23.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 23.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 23.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 23.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 23.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 23.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 23.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 23.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 23.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 23.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 23.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 23.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 23.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 23.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 23.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 24. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 24.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 24.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 24.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 24.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 24.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 24.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 24.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 24.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 24.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 24.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 24.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 24.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 24.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 24.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 24.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 24.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 24.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 25. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 25.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 25.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 25.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 25.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 25.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 25.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 25.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 25.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 25.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 25.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 25.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 25.10. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 25.11. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 25.12. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 25.12.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 25.12.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 25.12.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 26. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk or if your Mac doesn't start up from the correct disk, follow these steps: 26.1. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 26.2. Click Erase, then enter your password. 26.3. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 26.4. Follow the onscreen instructions. 26.5. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 26.6. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 26.7. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 26.8. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 26.9. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 26.9.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 26.9.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on your disk, follow these steps: 26.10. Open Disk Utility, then select your disk. 26.11. Click Erase, then enter your password. 26.12. After the disk is erased, quit Disk Utility, then select Reinstall macOS. 26.13. Follow the onscreen instructions. 26.14. When the installation is complete, select your disk, then click Restart. 26.15. When your Mac restarts and you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Option key. 26.16. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window. 26.17. Press the left or right arrow key to select your startup disk, then press Enter. 26.18. If you're asked to enter a password, do the following: 26.18.1. To unlock the disk, enter the password of the disk you use to start up your Mac. 26.18.2. To unlock the startup disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac. After you enter the password for the disk you use to start up your Mac, the password for the startup disk is set. 26.19. When your Mac starts up from the selected disk, select your language if you use a language other than English. 26.20. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your Mac. 26.21. If you see the message "The disk is locked," follow these steps: 26.21.1. Open Disk Utility, then select the disk you use to start up your Mac. 26.21.2. Click Mount, then enter your password. 26.21.3. If you can't mount the disk, back up your files, then erase the disk and reinstall macOS. 27. If you see a message that macOS couldn't be installed on
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