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  • pumpkinpie132
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    • Jun 2023
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    macOS recovery mode terminal commands

    Hello guys!

    I am being employed at a company where macOS installations are common, and I was wondering if you guys had any tips or tricks to deploying hundreds of macs from recovery mode (we use macdeploystick)! If any of you guys have any cool keyboard shortcuts or commands to making macOS installations a bit faster or anything lol I would be glad to know!😀

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