![]() Ran Startup Manager (Hold Option on startup) - Did not give me the typical option to boot from Hard Drive.Ran verbose mode (Hold CMD+V on startup) - Didn't work, question mark folder still flashing.Ran safe mode (Hold Shift key on startup) - Didn't work, question mark folder still flashing.Reset NVRAM (Hold CMD+,OPT+P+R) - Seemed to take a little while longer than normal than my 2011 MBP, but was successful in getting the second chime.I was really scratching my head my google searches led me to finding it was not an uncommon issue on older computers where it was the result of a bad cable from the hard drive to the mother board, but this model's HD is directly soldered to the MB I believe.īased on this apple resource: Startup key combinations for Mac - Apple Support, I tinkered around and briefly got my internal hard drive detected. ![]() OS Installs didn't have a disk to install. To summarize my whole story: the internal hard drive couldn't be detected, even in Disk Utility. Tried again and again, couldn't boot and still had the question mark folder. I rebooted and I got a flashing question mark folder. ![]() A software update notification came up and I gave it a go ahead. Just unpackaged an early 2016 silver Macbook (Model A1534).
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