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Wiped MacBook Pro, now there’s no disk to reinstall macOS from?

Title explains it pretty well! Wiped my computer as was running slow etc. Now when I try to restart holding cmd + R, there’s no disk to install macOS from…

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Can you tell us what your exact model is as Apple has produced quite a few different versions. If you can read the S/N on your case plug it into here EveryMac - Lookup Once you know tell us!

@danj Hey Dan! Thanks - here's the info:

MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.6 13" Mid-2014

Intro. July 29, 2014 Disc. March 9, 2015

Order MGX72LL/A* Model A1502 (EMC 2875)

Family Retina Mid-2014 13" ID MacBookPro11,1

RAM 8 GB* VRAM 1.5 GB*

Storage 128, 256 GB SSD Optical None*

@danj Thanks for this resource.

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Try Option+CMD+R on boot up. this will download the most recent version available for your Macbook Pro.

Jason

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I think that actually installs the Mac OS it came with in the factory via internet recovery which a lot are Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

Depending on the model version it might not have the recovery partition or even the ability to recover from the internet

And yes it uses macOS not iOS

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Adding the Option key to the mix should install most current available version to the specific model.

@jasonmac - Yes that might be possible! But it could be an older2009 unibody which does not support internet recovery. Until we know which exact version we're just throwing darts at the wall ;-}

@danj True story! :)

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Emma - You’ll want to restart your system and press Command (⌘) and R keys which will launch into internet recovery.

Reference: Mac startup key combinations

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Hey Dan - I do this but then there's no disk to install it onto.

How did you wipe the drive?

Also, can you pop the bottom cover off and take a picture of the SSD you currernly have and post it here for us to see 기존 질문에 이미지 추가하기

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The title of this inquiry is confusing to me because I have not been able to figure out if you don’t have an option to install OSX from the Internet as in the illustration on this page: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904 or if it’s your own hard drive that doesn’t show up as a drive upon which to install OSX.

If you follow these steps:

How to fix Macintosh HD not mounted in Disk Utility?

  1. Boot your Mac into Recovery Mode. ...
  2. Select Disk Utility from the macOS Utilities menu and click Continue.
  3. Select the unmounted Macintosh HD from the left-hand panel.
  4. Click First Aid on the top of the window and wait while it verifying and repairing errors.

Can you see your disk in step 3?

Mark

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Most of the time the ssd cable of macbook gets broken or gets disconnected after a rough use of it so when the ssd cable either disconnects or gets broken the flashing file appears on screen. To check this issue you have to press command+R , a menu will appear on screen and when you click on disk utility there will be a disk named mac os base system in which there we wont able to click on any of the options given so from that point we know that there is a problem with our ssd cable. This happens because the ssd controls all the system management and mac os system so when the cable wont read the ssd then how a mac os will install and how it can be erase/repartition and repair itself.

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@haroonhayat - You'er thinking the older Unibodies which has a SATA drive, this series uses a PCIe blade drive which plugs directly on the logic board (no cable).

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