macOS Installer not recognising SSD
Greetings.
My MacBook Pro does not recognize the internal SSD when I try to install macOS on it from
a USB thumb drive. However, If I start up from a external Mac OS X 10.7 disk from another computer, It shows on the desktop. If I try to run Internet Diagnostics I get the error code -6002D. Any help would be great. Thanks :)
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Have you done a full backup of your data already? If you have you'll need to reformat your drive from your external thumb drive to GUID and setup using HFS+ file system. Don't install the OS at this point as you'll want to access the Internet recovery OS installer Ideally you want to get to Sierra or Mojave don't use High Sierra if you can help it.
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@danj The SSD was running Windows 10 from another computer so I put it in the MacBook and started up from my Mac OS X 10.7 external drive and formatted the SSD for GUID and HFS+ and I was going to install OS X El Capitan first on it as the installer won't work on 10.7 but my SSD isn't even recognized in the SATA tab on System
Information if I start up from the installer
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OK so we got half way Good!
Now lets finish put the OS installer thumb drive as well as any other disks or drives in your desk drawer as we don't need them!
Now with the formatted internal SSD installed in your system restart your system pressing Shift-Option-⌘-R keys to get back to the original OS your system had
Reference: How to reinstall macOS from macOS Recovery
If this fails to work you need to replace your HD SATA cable as your new drive is a SATA III but your original HD SATA cable is either the original SATA II cable or the cable its self is damaged Your Hard Drive Cable Is A Ticking Time Bomb
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@danj When i entered the startup key combination I got the blinking folder icon
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@tooth49 - Are you sure you've pressed the keys before the bong? And held them until the boot up bar show up? Try again.
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