Recover from time machine can't find internal HD, stays at 'searching for disks'

Macbook Pro running M.Lion, not sure what's gone wrong here and can't find anyone else with my exact problem on the forums.

Opened the screen up from sleep yesterday and it froze, so I powered-off by holding down the power button, and when I rebooted it comes up with the flashing file. Ran internet recovery, selected 'recover from time machine' plugged in my backup drive and then got stuck at this stage. Restarted and tried again a few times already.


Any solutions?

MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

Posted on May 28, 2014 2:36 AM

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May 28, 2014 3:03 AM in response to jbcsmyth

That's really bad. You should be able to open Disk Utility and see a partition named, usually, "Macintosh HD" (unless you've changed the name of your main boot drive). If you're not seeing it, then your drive is already dead and you're in need of a new one.


Try using your Recovery partition (holding down the command and R keys whilst booting) just one more time. You should see a screen like this:


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...and you should be able to see Disk Utility there and open it up and see the "Macintosh HD" partition to the left of the screen. Click on it, Verify it (if you can) and Repair it if you're told to.


Call back if nothing works.


Clinton

May 28, 2014 3:27 AM in response to jbcsmyth

That's the way that hard drives die - it's either long and drawn out with multiple cases of the spinning beach ball of death or just in one whack.


You'll be needing a new drive - I don't know if you would be wanting a SSD (if so, see my long-overdue for a re-write user tip - Upgrading Your MacBook Pro with a Solid State Drive) or evaluate your needs and go shopping for a hard drive or an SSHD at OWC.


There are also videos on OWC that walk you through the installation of a SSD/HD. Pretty good prices there, too, although you can sometimes find a better deal on what OWC has at Amazon.


Good luck,


Clinton

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