Macbook Pro Not Installing Os



I went for a disk install and hope it still is a common way about it. It may be a 2012 model. Specs are relatively good and should be up to the job.
I have booted the live disk, I have a working desktop environment, I have no wireless but with cable I was connected to the web. Firefox was working. I ran the installer, and it seemed to go through the steps with out any protests. I have a new SSD in the machine, nothing on it, there is no MacOS. However, I now boot into a folder with a blinking question mark. Lubuntu grub or boot up seems to be there, but no harddisk is found? I have searched around for similar posts, others have had the same, but I can't find any suggestion on what to do about it. Any clever guys who know what to do?

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Thanks, I've successfully used this method with the non-touch 2016 13' MBP (both TB3 and TB2 enclosures). For the dGPU equipped Macs I recommend combining gpu-switch integrated mode prior to executing applesetos.efi but I don't know if it will work. Formatting your Macbook Pro using this method will reinstall OS X, as well as your personal files. For example, if you are formatting your Macbook to reverse the effects of a virus, select a Time Machine backup that was created before the virus was installed on your system. I will tell you my expectations from a computer, regardless of whether it's Mac or a PC. It should not give me problems related to hardware (Hard disk failure, battery not lasting beyond 5 hours on a full charge, trackpad getting slow and less. MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), 13inch; Core2Duo; 4GB RAM; NVIDIA 320M Posted on Mar 21, 2015 6:29 AM Reply I have this question too (1009) I have this question too Me too (1009) Me too. Alternatively we can do a search on Apple’s Support Website and may end up finding something like this link to Bootcamp v5.1.5769, but when I tried installing that, the tool told me that it’s just not made for my MacBook model. Apple’s website isn’t exactly forthcoming on how to obtain versions of their software for vintage hardware.