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#Apple cd drive not responding Pc
If the drive mounts on the PC it’s likely that you have discovered what the problem is: the drive is formatted for PCs and can’t be read by your Mac. The next step is to try plugging the drive into a PC. If it also fails to mount there you will know that there is a problem with the drive while if it does mount then the problem is with your Mac. Like I mentioned before, I tried _many_ different things from this thread and others so it's hard to say what exactly got things working again.The next step is to try plugging the drive into another Mac. From there things went smoothly and I now have a working laptop again. I formatted the disk (Mac OS Journaled, GUID partition table), downloaded El Captain (newest version that supports that model MBP), and installed it on the internal drive. From there the OS could see the internal SSD drive I had installed. To my surprise it was detected by the OS when doing an "Option" boot and I was able to load OS X. As one last ditch effort, I tried plugging in the old thought-to-be-damaged hard drive into into an external USB SATA dock. (In between these steps I did countless SMC and NVRAM resets, checked connections, did the tape trick, blew off dust, etc)Īt this point I assumed I had a broken hard drive cable.

I tried everything in this thread without success, but did finally get things working. Cost me £20 for the cable and a lot of wasted time reinstalling the system all over again etc etc. Have reformatted the disk as MacOS extended journaled, 1 partition - disk now recognised. Showed up as having one small partition when installed internally - doesn't seem to cause any problems when connected externally. Read all the stuff in here about new cables etc. No joy - would not boot - got the flashing Folder with question mark. Time came to swap the disks over - ie put the 750 inside the MacBook and take the 500GB out.
#Apple cd drive not responding install
Formatted the 750GB disk, did a clean install of Mavericks and moved a bunch of my stuff across from the 500GB.Ĭould happily boot up the new system on the 750GB disk while attached to the USB - SATA interface.

I hooked the 750GB up to the MacBook through an external USB - SATA interface.
#Apple cd drive not responding pro
I wanted to replace the 500GB SATA hard drive in my MacBook Pro with a 750GB disk. TL DR - Make sure you put an insulated barrier between the aluminum surface and your SATA cable electric tapes works fine!ĭifferent thing are happening to different people here. I never did throw the old cable back in to test if the tape was a singular fix (I was just happy to see the SSD show up in Recovery again), but I sure kept the potentially-fine cable for a future fix. I did that and then suddenly the new cable worked, and no more corruption of my installations. The instruction was to insulated the cable from rubbing against the aluminum case by putting a few strips of electrical tape beneath the cable, on the case where the flat SATA cables run. I then read about SSDs not tolerating erroneous data sent along SATA cables very well, with the suggestion that the cable would produce data errors because of it rubbing against the aluminum case. The most recent time, the new cable did not fix the problem. After hours of reinstalling and re-corrupting the MacOS on a new SSD I was installing, I ordered a new SATA cable. I had these issues on two occasions for 13” Macbook Pros from 2012.
