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iMac Pro (2017) with weird reinstall issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ukitconsultant" data-source="post: 1909476" data-attributes="member: 411737"><p>Hi Ian, </p><p></p><p>That is indeed the page Apple sent me. It is indeed an internet recovery issue, but I am completely unsure as to what else to do. In an act of desperation, I formatted the EFI drive this morning via Windows, which obviously means bootcamp won't boot anymore. </p><p></p><p>If it isn't activation lock, then what else would you suggest it might be? I really am not sure it's a hardware issue, and the drive now has just over 3TB of space which is completely blank, and no issues at all when it comes to checking the drive when I was in Windows. </p><p></p><p>I am hoping I can boot from a USB Drive which already has macOS installed on it, and bypass the drive itself, just in case the drive is somehow the issue, but I am really not 100% sure. </p><p></p><p>I am open to any and all suggestions at this point. </p><p></p><p>Christopher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukitconsultant, post: 1909476, member: 411737"] Hi Ian, That is indeed the page Apple sent me. It is indeed an internet recovery issue, but I am completely unsure as to what else to do. In an act of desperation, I formatted the EFI drive this morning via Windows, which obviously means bootcamp won't boot anymore. If it isn't activation lock, then what else would you suggest it might be? I really am not sure it's a hardware issue, and the drive now has just over 3TB of space which is completely blank, and no issues at all when it comes to checking the drive when I was in Windows. I am hoping I can boot from a USB Drive which already has macOS installed on it, and bypass the drive itself, just in case the drive is somehow the issue, but I am really not 100% sure. I am open to any and all suggestions at this point. Christopher. [/QUOTE]
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