MacBook Pro won’t boot from internal HD
Hi,
1) I experienced a problem where my MacBook Pro became unresponsive. When I tried to reboot, it wouldn’t finish the sequence. I thought it was a hard drive failure.
2) Before swapping hard drives (I have clones), I successfully booted from an external hard drive (launching the Mac with the “option” key in order to select the external hard drive).
3) The Mac was able to boot without a problem from the external hard drive. But when I swap the drive (putting it in the machine) the Mac cannot boot from it, do not recognize it at all. Even If I try to boot with the option key, the internal won’t show at all.
4) If I connect an external hard drive, the Mac can boot on it without a problem. But Disk Utility cannot see the internal hard drive at all.
5) I don’t know if it’s related, but my bootable drive has two partitions: one is the OS (from which it boots), the other is just a partition with videos on it. Now, the MacBook even if it can boot on the external drive, cannot seems to mount the partition.
That’s about all I know. I’m starting to think there’s a problem with the internal SATA cable? Help will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
P.
MacBook Pro, OS X El Capitan (10.11.1)