![]() ![]() You can go further and clone OS X from the original drive before restart if you want, or just do normal install from the bootable installer or from Internet Recovery. If the drive shows up via either of those attempts, erase/format it to APFS from there and everything should be solved. If you want to keep the drive on the logic board, I would try either getting another Mac and trying to boot the problem machine in target disk mode, or booting into any external USB drive that has OS X or a bootable USB installer and seeing if Disk Utility recognizes the drive. (It should have already been off before P/NVRAM reset attempt since it prevents that from working.) I should have thought ahead to further suggestions, rather than force you to post back.įirst if firmware password is on, I would turn that off just to see if it helps anything. ![]() Well, there's my pointless curiousity satisfied.
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