Have you tried doing the command + r from start up to get back in to the 
recovery console again and start re installing things?

Or if you have sighted help around,

Try starttting up and hold the option key down until the boot options show and 
then select the Mac OS recovery


The only other option would be to use a bootable usb installer which your going 
to need to create from a machine with the installation file in the applications 
folder.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> On 
Behalf Of richr...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, 29 April 2019 3:31 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: My Mac is Still Dead

A while back, I wrote to this list to talk about a problem with my MacBook Air. 
The problem occurred when I started the process to install High Sierra.   I got 
distracted by one thing or another, and I mistakenly closed the lid on my 
machine. I attempted to restart, and after turning Voice Over on, all I heard 
was “installer progress has no windows.” After a number of tries, I managed (I 
think) to put my Mac into recovery mode. Since I didn’t have a current time 
machine backup, I chose the option to download and install a fresh OS. After 
pressing the “continue” button several times, I was told that I was not 
entitled to do this by Apple. Now, I have a bit of a hearing loss, and Voice 
Over with Fred is not always clear to me, but that’s what it sounded like.
Does anyone on this list have a clue as to how I proceed, or does my Mac have 
to go to the hospital?
Any help would be hugely appreciated!

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