MacBook Pro will not boot up or go to recovery mode Globe with triangle and !-Error-1005F

I cannot get any of the commands in which I have looked and seen and done everything that I can find on the Internet that will make this boot up but I just get the globe with the! In triangle or I do have a old macOS disc I’m not sure if it’s the operating system or a tutorial lol as it’s not very descriptive and all I have is the desk but it’s only just one but when I do put that in I get a screen that is blank white with an apple logo and it just sits there Other than that I have pretty much given up and I’m guessing I’m either going out to take it to a shop which is going to make me upset or hopefully that’s the option. Someone will be able to give me some information and a few tips in order to make my hard drive . Remember what operating system it was on I don’t even understand completely how it deleted house when I was attempting to clean out my hard drive with some program that I had download it. I’m thinking that might’ve been it regardless once I restarted my computer, it’s took me to this green I never been the same unfortunately, I have no hard drives with back ups on it as I used to literally not even a month ago home however, I gave that hard drive to a buddy of mine who needed some and I am more than sure it’s been formatted and delete it. Well actually I am sure because it’s on an Xbox lol. I do not have another Mac computer. I have an iPad and an iPhone I am attempting to try and download a bootable type situation onto a USB card and get that to be able to somehow start from there but I’m not When it comes to that thing. I have at my disposal a 1 TB hard drive, a 64 gig/USB and

iPad-Pro.iPadOS 16.6.1 (20G81) 256Gb

iPhone 11-128 Gb

MacBook Pro 15-macOS 13.4-C*********D



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MacBook Pro 15″

Posted on Oct 15, 2023 1:22 PM

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Posted on Oct 15, 2023 2:07 PM

Your MacBook is mid-2014. Always use http://checkcoverage.apple.com to date your computer, and never post the serial number on the Apple Support Communities.


command-R at startup will allow you to reinstall the currently installed unless the drive is damaged or wiped. In which case, when it is wiped it will automatically revert to internet recovery.


A mid-2014 will take internet recovery via command-option-shift-R to restore the original OS that came with the Mac, which is Yosemite or Mavericks. Since that model didn't come with an ethernet port, you will need a thunderbolt ethernet adapter to link to your modem to ensure internet restore works (which is why you get the globe icon as it isn't working). Internet restore can only be installed on an empty hard drive or a large enough partition to manage the older operating system.


If there is data on the computer that hasn't been backed up, and you can't get it to go into regulary recovery with command-R, bring it to an authorized service technician, and have a data recovery specialist referred to you before finishing internet restore.


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Oct 15, 2023 2:07 PM in response to Tleigh7799

Your MacBook is mid-2014. Always use http://checkcoverage.apple.com to date your computer, and never post the serial number on the Apple Support Communities.


command-R at startup will allow you to reinstall the currently installed unless the drive is damaged or wiped. In which case, when it is wiped it will automatically revert to internet recovery.


A mid-2014 will take internet recovery via command-option-shift-R to restore the original OS that came with the Mac, which is Yosemite or Mavericks. Since that model didn't come with an ethernet port, you will need a thunderbolt ethernet adapter to link to your modem to ensure internet restore works (which is why you get the globe icon as it isn't working). Internet restore can only be installed on an empty hard drive or a large enough partition to manage the older operating system.


If there is data on the computer that hasn't been backed up, and you can't get it to go into regulary recovery with command-R, bring it to an authorized service technician, and have a data recovery specialist referred to you before finishing internet restore.


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