![]() I’ve paid no attention to the tech of the last decade… never even looked at the Restore function before. Last time I brought a computer from the dead long enough to erase the drive was with a 2008 macbook pro, but it was probably just luck. I booted into online diagnostics (option-D I think) and it came back with “There maybe an issue with a storage device” and a reference code. (I have thunder bolt and USB ports on both machines but no cable with those on both ends) I also booted it as external (Command-T) and it showed me the lightning screen, but I couldn’t connect it to my iMac to see if there’s a disk that would mount. When I rebooted into an external clone, the internal drive did not appear in disk utility When I chose to reinstall the system, there was no hard drive to select to install on. Invoking Disk utility w/ command-R showed me only some “base system” drive but not the start up drive. Resetting the NVRAM gave me the extra chimes, but the question mark persisted. I got a flashing question mark on a 2013 macbook air. ![]()
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