I recently got a late 2013 Mac Pro , the internal NVME drive has a previous installation of Mac OS on it but its not bootable , it may have been part of a raid system .
I was able to get the computer to boot from usb memory , but the internal ssd then dissappears from the system ,
Ive also tried both internal and online recovery modes , while the SSD does show up, the format/erase options arent available ,
a 1tb drive shows up as a 1gb partition .
I went back to the native OS that came with this computer , my guess is the previous owner had upgraded to a later OS and thats what prevents my machine having proper access to the drive .
I have witnessed a simlar issue with Windows where a partition made on a modern OS isnt writeable by a legacy system .
Any help or advice welcome ,
I was able to get the computer to boot from usb memory , but the internal ssd then dissappears from the system ,
Ive also tried both internal and online recovery modes , while the SSD does show up, the format/erase options arent available ,
a 1tb drive shows up as a 1gb partition .
I went back to the native OS that came with this computer , my guess is the previous owner had upgraded to a later OS and thats what prevents my machine having proper access to the drive .
I have witnessed a simlar issue with Windows where a partition made on a modern OS isnt writeable by a legacy system .
Any help or advice welcome ,