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macbook Pro (2015) -- had auto updates on. SSD no longer pops up. image got installed on base system. (july 2023)

ust as the title says, I believe my boot got installed on the OS X base system which is ~ 2GB big, (normal size). However, it won't read and pick up the SSD that I also have in my MacBook. I cannot erase anything, I've tried terminal access, it gets stuck on the install screen when I try to "install a new copy." Anybody come up with a resolution, who has all of the issues mentioned above?

MacBook Pro 15″

Posted on Jul 3, 2023 3:58 PM

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Posted on Jul 3, 2023 6:11 PM

You can NOT install onto anything named MacOS Base System which at 2 GB size is likely the Recovery System image in Read-Only Memory (ROM).


You need a Volume with at least 50 GB or more free to install a new copy of MacOS.


be sure you have set the Disk Utility 'View' to Show all devices.


a drive that will not tell Disk Utility its name and a reasonable non-zero size/capacity has failed and cannot be repaired, erased or installed on.



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Jul 3, 2023 6:11 PM in response to Souk92

You can NOT install onto anything named MacOS Base System which at 2 GB size is likely the Recovery System image in Read-Only Memory (ROM).


You need a Volume with at least 50 GB or more free to install a new copy of MacOS.


be sure you have set the Disk Utility 'View' to Show all devices.


a drive that will not tell Disk Utility its name and a reasonable non-zero size/capacity has failed and cannot be repaired, erased or installed on.



macbook Pro (2015) -- had auto updates on. SSD no longer pops up. image got installed on base system. (july 2023)

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