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Disk utility also still shows no internal hard drive.
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Booted from Thumb Drive (Create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support) using the Apple USB C AV Multipart Adapter, but I still had no internal disk showing up to install the OS on in the installation menu. If you used Disk Utility from macOS Recovery, you can now restart your Mac: choose Apple menu > Restart. The only drive that is listed is the drive for the Internet Recovery OS install. The order of repair in this example was Macintosh HD - Data, then Macintosh HD, then Container disk4, then APPLE SSD. Keep moving up the list, running First Aid for each volume on the disk, then each container on the disk, then finally the disk itself.
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Click on your Macs startup drive in the Disk Utility sidebar. If you have any other data on that flash drive, back it up now, because the installer will delete everything on it. Click Disk Utility when in macOS Recovery. Insert an 8GB (or larger) flash drive. Built right into OS X, OS X Recovery lets you repair disks or reinstall OS X without the need for a physical disc.
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Download the macOS Sierra installer and Disk Creator.
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The easiest way to create a USB flash installer is with the free program, Disk Creator. You need to create a USB flash installer, then reformate the drive then reinstall. What the issue is, you are trying to modify the drive you are currently working on which it doesn't like. I'm writing this as I search for it and found solutions and none of them worked and I noticed I wasn't the only one.Įasy solution is hold down command + R and get into disk utility, select the main HD and select File > "Enable journaling" but if you are like me, it was greyed out.