![]() In all of the examples, replace "sdX" with the actual Linux drive identifier for your SSD. If you can boot Linux, then you can erase the beginning of the SSD using "dd" to write zeroes to the beginning of the drive. I once even had a USB stick not seen by Disk Utility as described here with the SSD. Usually this occurs with USB sticks after "burning" an. Sometimes I've found that certain things can block macOS Disk Utility from being able to erase the drive. There is a slim possibility that if you have a MBPro that the internal hard drive cable is defective and for some reason is keeping macOS from seeing the SSD even though it seems to be fine with Linux. ![]() ![]() Try an SMC reset and a PRAM reset (hold the PRAM reset for a full minute so it activates several times).
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