

Booting up into Recovery Mode doesn’t help either. It came with a HD 5770 however I updated to a GTX 680 for metal support. The disk and the volume are not encrypted and I have also tried resetting NVRAM, PRAM and SMC but none of that helped. Hi all, I have recently acquired a 2010 Mac Pro. Is there any way I can wipe the SSD clean? This ended with an error message too saying Input/output error. I found this answer here to delete the APFS partition using a bootable USB with Linux Mint. I have tried verifyVolume, repairVolume, eraseVolume, deleteVolume, deleteContainer and eraseDisk with diskutil but they all end with an error which looks something like this: Error: -69877: Couldn't open device or similar to this. I tried Disk Utility but it just hangs every time I open it and running diskutil from the terminal on always ends up with some error. Now I want to wipe the SSD or atleast erase the data from the /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/, but I am not able to do that. But, I managed to get the files I needed. However this was too slow as even an ls command on the Macintosh HD Volume takes a couple of minutes to execute and the system.log in /var/log shows loads of error messages of this type: Kernel: disk1: I/O error. I was able to recover the few files this way that I hadn’t backed up earlier. I can see the internal disk with diskutil and also see /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/ from the terminal. I have figured out that the issue is with the internal SSD as I can boot from a USB installer with Mojave just fine. If you own the 3,1, 4,1, or 5,1 Mac Pro you can utilize. We do not provide these methods, but information about them is readily available online. AMD Radeon 7950, 7970 or R9 280X if you have installed OS X Mavericks or newer via hack methods. When I boot it up, it shows a grey screen with a question mark on a folder. If you own the 1,1 or 2,1 Mac Pro your options are limited to a few GPUs: Nvidia GT 120.

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I have a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) running Mac OS Mojave.
