![]() If needed, you can create a bootable USB drive that will boot you into recovery mode and will have the Terminal application. Start your System from a Bootable USB drive If you boot in this mode, the Utilities menu may not be available, so make sure you boot from a local disk or a USB drive. There are options in recovery mode to boot and reinstall your OS from the Internet. This is the normal key sequence for starting Terminal, so if it is installed on your recovery partition, this should start it up. You can use the keyboard command to try starting Terminal by pressing the following keys. This is the first thing I would try because it is the quickest and easiest solution. Use the Keyboard Command to Start Terminal In any case, there are a few things you can try. It should be there but it could have somehow been removed or not properly installed. ![]() I have heard of people having this issue with macOS Sierra, but it is possible that it could happen on any version.Īnother possibility for it not working could be that it is not actually installed on your recovery partition. In most cases, it is due to a bug or glitch in the version of macOS you are running. While this is a bit uncommon, it does happen. If you start up your system in recovery mode and for some reason, you do not see the Utilities menu, or Terminal, you are probably wondering what is going on and what you can do at this point. What If the Utilities Menu or Terminal Isn’t Available? Just click on it and a new Terminal window will open up and you will be able to perform whatever tasks you need to do.
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