2016 MacBook can’t find hard drive after replaced screen
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2016 MacBook hard drive missing
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I have a 2016 MacBook that I repaired after a customer stepped on it. The only damage was a distorted screen along the left-hand side. I successfully replaced the display assembly.
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I have a 2016 MacBook that I repaired after a customer stepped on it. The Mac was running fine, and the only damage was a distorted screen along the left-hand side. I successfully replaced the display assembly, BUT . . .
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The computer starts, but it does not find the hard drive. I can go into Internet-based recovery mode by holding down command and r, but when I get to the macOS utilities to apply disk repair or erase the hard drive or to reinstall the OS, there is no internal hard drive present.
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Now, the hard drive has vanished. The computer starts, but it does not see the hard drive. It's as if the hard drive got disconnected. I have tried Internet-based recovery mode by holding down command and r. When it gets to macOS Utilities' Disk Utility, nothing is there. There are no drives/volumes present.
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If anyone has had this issue with the 2016 or 2015 Macbook, I suspect the solution is similar. So let's hear your thoughts.
2016 MacBook can’t find hard drive after replaced screen
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
I have a 2016 MacBook that I repaired after a customer stepped on it. The only damage was a distorted screen along the left-hand side. I successfully replaced the display assembly.
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The computer starts, but it does not find the hard drive. I can go into Internet-based recovery mode by holding down command
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The computer starts, but it does not find the hard drive. I can go into Internet-based recovery mode by holding down command and r, but when I get to the macOS utilities to apply disk repair or erase the hard drive or to reinstall the OS, there is no internal hard drive present.
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And r, but when I get to the macOS utilities to apply disk repair or erase the hard drive or to reinstall the OS, there is no internal hard drive present.
2016 MacBook can’t find hard drive after replaced screen
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
I have a 2016 MacBook that I repaired after a customer stepped on it. The only damage was a distorted screen along the left-hand side. I successfully replaced the display assembly.
The computer starts, but it does not find the hard drive. I can go into Internet-based recovery mode by holding down command
And r, but when I get to the macOS utilities to apply disk repair or erase the hard drive or to reinstall the OS, there is no internal hard drive present.
Help.