Restoration just isn’t a full working system. It isn’t designed to have the ability to run apps.
It could actually run a restricted model of Safari, particularly designed to run in such circumstances.
Round a decade or extra in the past [2010-ish], a decided hacker managed to get a completely bootable working copy of Snow Leopard and a very good assortment of Mac ‘fixit’ instruments onto a 4GB USB stick [Snow Leo 911 Pro for those who remember back that far]. So far as I am conscious, it is by no means been accomplished since. With the arrival of Web Restoration, SSDs & quick exterior drives it not appears well worth the effort. Tech Instrument Professional can now additionally make one of these restoration drive as a hidden partition on any disk, to which you’ll be able to manually add instruments.