Q: Macbook Pro (Late 2011) 15" - Hard Drive Replacement Problem
Hi there guys,
My standard 750GB Hitachi Hard Drive failed on me last week and after speaking to AppleCare who told me that my laptop was out of warranty, I decided to try and fix the problem myself as I have a few friends that have had the same issue in the past and have switched the hard drives themselves.
I bought a 1TB Western Digital WD10JPVX which comes with SATA-III, which I was led to believe my computer could handle after reading the numerous threads on here confirming so.
I've fitted the new hard drive and sure enough the SATA connector attached fine, now the problem arises when I turn on my computer. On startup (with the OS X install disc inside the drive), the normal boot up chime sounds along with the Apple logo on screen, however, nothing else happens.
I've tried the following:
1. Holding down the Option Key to go into Startup Manager - After selecting the OS disc (with no hard drive listed alongside) nothing happens.
2. Pressed the C button to boot from DVD - Again, no response.
3. Tried to boot without the disc - Folder logo with a question mark in the middle flashes on screen, which I would imagine means no hard drive installed.
If anyone else has had similar problems then I would love to hear from you.
Thanks
Matt Bayley
MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011)
Posted on Nov 25, 2013 3:28 PM
Could be your DVD drive isn't working correctly or the reinstall disc you are using is dirty or has scratches on it.
Also you need the original OS X reinstall disc that came with your Mac. A retail Snow Leopard disc won't work. It is not the right version. The original is grey the retail is white.
I suggest you buy an external DVD drive that connects to a USB port, Do Not buy the Apple External Superdrive it Won't work with your Mac, and try booting from that install disc with the external DVD drive.
Posted on Nov 25, 2013 4:51 PM