My nvram isn’t resetting after I erased my hard drive what do I do now to get it to work again ?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.2
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This issue has nothing to do with NVRAM. A blinking folder with question mark means that the Mac cannot find a bootable OS which can mean their is a file system issue, the drive is erased, or the drive has failed. See this Apple article:
If your Mac starts up to a question mark - Apple Support
This issue has nothing to do with NVRAM. A blinking folder with question mark means that the Mac cannot find a bootable OS which can mean their is a file system issue, the drive is erased, or the drive has failed. See this Apple article:
If your Mac starts up to a question mark - Apple Support
My nvram isn’t resetting after I erased my hard drive what do I do now to get it to work again ?