Can't install Mac OS X using macOS Recovery

I recently purchased a new MacBook Pro and decided to give my old 2013 MacBook Pro Retina to a relative.


I was in the process of cleaning up the laptop when I restarted it after Erasing the "Startup Disk". Upon turning the laptop back on it shows a "" symbol so I decided to restart the laptop and enter into macOS Recovery (Internet Recovery) mode which worked but after choosing the "Reinstall MacOS" I cannot see any Disk to install the OS X on.

How can I fix my computer? What should I do?

MacBook Pro with Retina display, null

Posted on Jul 30, 2018 3:31 AM

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Posted on Jul 30, 2018 3:49 AM

In Recovery mode / Utilities / Disk Utility, do you see your startup disk and hard disk?

You could try partitioning the hard disk (at the top, unindented), which will erase it. Make 1 partition with GUID partition map. Format APFS for a solid state drive or Mac OS Extended (journaled) for a rotating drive.

Then you should be able to install the OS.

You should use internet Recovery -- hold down Option and Command and R keys.

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Jul 30, 2018 3:49 AM in response to mdcancio

In Recovery mode / Utilities / Disk Utility, do you see your startup disk and hard disk?

You could try partitioning the hard disk (at the top, unindented), which will erase it. Make 1 partition with GUID partition map. Format APFS for a solid state drive or Mac OS Extended (journaled) for a rotating drive.

Then you should be able to install the OS.

You should use internet Recovery -- hold down Option and Command and R keys.

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