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I don't have another Mac that I can use the Target Disk Mode, but when I start it in target disk mode, I get the thunderbolt logo at the screen.
When I try to boot from an USB disk, I can see the USB disk, chose the macOS version that I want to boot, but them nothing happens until I get the internet recovery menu.
When I try to do the recovery, the all process starts, but I get an error at the end.
I'm using my Mac to conect it (it is a Apple Silicon M1 Pro), and I get this message (I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly, cause is my first one).
It doesn't give me that possibility. As soon I chose the wireless network, it starts the recovering process immediately. At the end of the process, it gives an error.
No I can't. As soon as the internet recovery globe is shown, it starts the process, and after a few minutes (when the loading bar reaches the end) it gives an error.