Problem with MacBook Pro 2011 detecting a new internal HDD in Disk Utility?
Problem with MacBook Pro 2011 detecting a new internal HDD in Disk Utility?
My Macbook Pro stopped working yesterday. After a restart, I saw a folder with a question mark that indicated it couldn’t find a drive to boot from. I went into recovery mode but couldn’t choose a boot drive. When I opened Disk Utility, the HDD wasn’t listed in the left panel. I assumed the hard drive was faulty after six years. Today I replaced the internal HDD and tried booting again. I launched Internet Recovery, selected Disk Utility, but it didn’t show either the old or new drive. The laptop doesn’t recognize either drive. I performed an SMC reset and a PRAM/NVRAM reset, but nothing resolved the issue. I’m worried the SATA cable might be damaged.
I’d try using PartedMagic to check GParted’s assessment of the drive. Then I’d install a fresh GPT and restart from OSX Recovery. If it still isn’t recognized, it could indicate a faulty SATA interface.
You're seeing the recovery interface but not the new HDD detected.
It's a SATA drive, so disk utility should identify it and allow formatting.
PartedMagic is a Linux-based disk partitioning utility that allows users to create, modify, and manage partitions on their hard drives.