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The April 2014 update of Apple's 13" MacBook Air features refreshed dual-core i5 and i7 processors, plus slightly increased battery performance.

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Missing Internal storage on Mac, but it should still be working.

When I turn on my Mac, it pulls up a question mark with a folder, I’ve tried internet recovery with no luck, and using a external boot drive won’t install to my internal, because it thinks there’s nothing inside of it, so I’m not sure what to do now.

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Try this:

  • With your Mac shut down press the power button and hold down Command-R keys which will take you to macOS Utilities.
  • Select Disk Utility.
  • Select your startup disk in the sidebar and click First Aid.
  • Restart your computer after Disk First Aid has repaired the system disk.

Other possible causes. Click here

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My internal storage doesnt appear anywhere in disk utility, im running the restore mode off of a usb stick right now, would getting a new SSD work?

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@jaidenquince

I am guessing that the drive either corrupted (soft error) or defective (hardware) but @danj would be more authoritative on this. I have edited my answer above with some possible explanations.

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