My Macbook Pro won't recognize Macintosh HD
Mine was fine not too long ago, but recently, when I tried booting my macbook pro, it displayed a folder with a question mark. I tried the internet recovery mode, and it couldn't find the startup disk. This is what I see when I select Disk Utility:
It's weird to see that hd is external when I have no external hd attached to the laptop, and the two items are only 2 GB in size.
So I ran diskutil list, and this is the result (sorry for the orientation. can't seem to make it upright):
Basically, diskutil list results are missing the disk where MacOS is installed, and only 2 GB is there. Diskutil cs list yielded no cs storage valid error message. Tried resetting NVRAM but to no avail. I have a feeling the internal ssd drive is damaged or loosened but I'm afraid to open the unit up, so I will probably be taking it to a nearby Apple Store soon, but the warranty coverage is over.
So the bottom line is that I can' reinstall MacOS because the system isn't even finding the Macintosh HD, and the solutions that I found through Google search did not do anything, and Disk Utility was weird as well. Does anyone have any idea or other possible solutions? I'm not afraid to lose the data as I don't have anything valuable in the hard drive.
MacBook Pro