MacOS – My MacBook boots into recovery no matter what I select as a startup disk

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My MacBook no longer boots into macOS after I tried installing rEFInd. Instead, it always boots into recovery mode no matter which disk I select.

Before that (I know OS X El Capitan isn't officially supported on my MacBook), everything (except GPU Acceleration) was working great.

I've tried booting into Safe Mode, running First Aid on Disk Utility and resetting the NVRAM and SMC without any luck and I can't reinstall macOS because I can't boot into the patched installer and the Installer from Recovery Mode isn't patched.

I think that my bootloader isn't working properly after I tried installing rEFInd

Here are the specs for my MacBook:

Model identifier : MacBook2,1
System : Patched OS X El Capitan
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo (64Bit)
Name : Late-2006 MacBook

I want to at least boot into the installation medium, so I can reinstall macOS

The patcher I used for installing macOS/OS X El Capitan is RMC's OSX PATCHER

Best Answer

I found that the EFI Partition was faulty and that I still can boot into my Debian 10 Live Medium so the solution was to reinstall macOS or to fix the EFI partition

In my case, I simply need to reinstall macOS/OS X Snow Leopard and then repatch the El Capitan installer and install and then, I'm done (Yes, I can just repair the EFI partition but I've erased my disk without doing it in purpose).

In the case of others, just reinstalling (without erasing anything) will fix the issue.

I hope that everyone is doing well and that my answer helped.

Vitali64