Need help erasing APFS formatted disk
Hi all,
After a botched security update from Apple and subsequent failed attempt at a Time Machine restore, my Macbook Pro which was running High Sierra 10.13.6 now fails to boot (I get the prohibited symbol at start-up).
At this point I can only enter Internet Recovery mode. From here I've made the following attempts to recover my system.
- Re-attempted to restore from Time Machine. This fails with an error that "Macintosh HD" failed to erase.
- Running First Aid in Disk Utility on "Macintosh HD". Fails with error code 8.
- Attempted to erase "Macintosh HD" using Disk Utility. Fails for both APFS or Extended Journaled formats.
- Attempted to re-install Mac OS Sierra. Fails with error stating install cannot be done since a newer version of the OS was detected.
Fortunately all my data is backed up so at this point, so it would appear that my only option is to attempt to erase the physical SSD drive (APPLE SSD..). Disk Utility only gives me the option to erase the SSD using Extended Journaled format. I haven't attempted this yet as I'm not sure if doing this will erase the APFS container (AppleAPFSMedia) and associated volumes and leave me with a disk I can attempt to re-install the OS onto.
This is where I am right now with Disk Utility
Any suggestions on what is the right way to erase my APFS formatted disk so that I can re-install the OS would be greatly appreciated.
MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, macOS High Sierra (10.13.6)