Hi all,
I have a 2012 Mac Pro which I bought without any hard drive in it. I thought this would be no issue, just boot from a USB installer and install onto a new drive. However, no boot commands seem to work at all. Option doesn't bring up boot options, CMD, Option, P & R does nothing. I have tried with multiple keyboards, including an Apple one, all USB connected. Tried different USB ports. Any advice would be much appreciated, as I have been looking online for ages and nothing has worked.
I know the computer works. I purchased it from a mate and he showed me it turning on with his hard drive in it before I bought it. He's now wiped that drive so no good.
I have a modern MacBook Pro which I used to install a copy of Ventura onto a SSD. I know Ventura wouldn't work but I wanted to see what would happen. I was expecting the prohibit sign, but I got a ? folder icon. I tried making the sata SSD into a bootable high sierra installer and got the same ? folder icon. Its almost like it doesn't want to do anything but boot to its old hard drive. Do computers get sentimental? lol
Thanks,
Tom
I have a 2012 Mac Pro which I bought without any hard drive in it. I thought this would be no issue, just boot from a USB installer and install onto a new drive. However, no boot commands seem to work at all. Option doesn't bring up boot options, CMD, Option, P & R does nothing. I have tried with multiple keyboards, including an Apple one, all USB connected. Tried different USB ports. Any advice would be much appreciated, as I have been looking online for ages and nothing has worked.
I know the computer works. I purchased it from a mate and he showed me it turning on with his hard drive in it before I bought it. He's now wiped that drive so no good.
I have a modern MacBook Pro which I used to install a copy of Ventura onto a SSD. I know Ventura wouldn't work but I wanted to see what would happen. I was expecting the prohibit sign, but I got a ? folder icon. I tried making the sata SSD into a bootable high sierra installer and got the same ? folder icon. Its almost like it doesn't want to do anything but boot to its old hard drive. Do computers get sentimental? lol
Thanks,
Tom
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