I have a 15 inch Macbook Pro 2017. It shows question mark and the url "support.apple.com/mac/startup" on startup.
I've done PRAM, NVRAM reset.
This is what I've tried so far, about 7 times each:
1) Option-D: choose network, select language, run diagnostics, the result is "No issues found", ADP000.
2) Command-R: choose network, start internet recovery, reinstall macOS, offers macOS Sierra, then asks "select the disk where you want to install" but no disk is displayed.
3) Command-R: choose network, start internet recovery, disk utility, first aid, everything looks good, "Operation successful".
4) Command-R: choose network, restore from time machine backup, select external drive ok, but when it says "Select a Destination" it doesn't show the internal drive.
5) Made a bootable USB memory stick with some old version of macOS that this computer should be able to run. Held Option key while booting. It didn't show the USB memory stick.
Items 2 and 4 make me think the internal drive is broken. But then item 1 says "No issues found" after hardware check and item 3 says "Operation successful" after first aid and the 500 G SSD appears on the left so I could select it.
Has anyone had this happen?
I hope my question makes sense, thank you for any help. I just got an M3 Pro but it would be nice to keep this old computer running as well and thank God for Time Machine - managed to copy everything important to the new machine.
My first thought was to just replace the internal drive but the behavior I'm seeing is confusing.
Thanks!
I've done PRAM, NVRAM reset.
This is what I've tried so far, about 7 times each:
1) Option-D: choose network, select language, run diagnostics, the result is "No issues found", ADP000.
2) Command-R: choose network, start internet recovery, reinstall macOS, offers macOS Sierra, then asks "select the disk where you want to install" but no disk is displayed.
3) Command-R: choose network, start internet recovery, disk utility, first aid, everything looks good, "Operation successful".
4) Command-R: choose network, restore from time machine backup, select external drive ok, but when it says "Select a Destination" it doesn't show the internal drive.
5) Made a bootable USB memory stick with some old version of macOS that this computer should be able to run. Held Option key while booting. It didn't show the USB memory stick.
Items 2 and 4 make me think the internal drive is broken. But then item 1 says "No issues found" after hardware check and item 3 says "Operation successful" after first aid and the 500 G SSD appears on the left so I could select it.
Has anyone had this happen?
I hope my question makes sense, thank you for any help. I just got an M3 Pro but it would be nice to keep this old computer running as well and thank God for Time Machine - managed to copy everything important to the new machine.
My first thought was to just replace the internal drive but the behavior I'm seeing is confusing.
Thanks!