The title of this inquiry is confusing to me because I have not been able to figure out if you don’t have an option to install OSX from the Internet as in the illustration on this page: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904 or if it’s your own hard drive that doesn’t show up as a drive upon which to install OSX.
If you follow these steps:
How to fix Macintosh HD not mounted in Disk Utility?
- Boot your Mac into Recovery Mode. ...
- Select Disk Utility from the macOS Utilities menu and click Continue.
- Select the unmounted Macintosh HD from the left-hand panel.
- Click First Aid on the top of the window and wait while it verifying and repairing errors.
Can you see your disk in step 3?
Mark
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Can you tell us what your exact model is as Apple has produced quite a few different versions. If you can read the S/N on your case plug it into here EveryMac - Lookup Once you know tell us!
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@danj Hey Dan! Thanks - here's the info:
MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.6 13" Mid-2014
Intro. July 29, 2014 Disc. March 9, 2015
Order MGX72LL/A* Model A1502 (EMC 2875)
Family Retina Mid-2014 13" ID MacBookPro11,1
RAM 8 GB* VRAM 1.5 GB*
Storage 128, 256 GB SSD Optical None*
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@danj Thanks for this resource.
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