No hardware found in System Information after clean install
I just did a clean install of El Capitan from a usb drive and erased the SSD of my MacBook Pro. When I go to System Preferences nothing appears in the Network settings. In System Information I noticed that there are a lot of hardware parts where it says: "No information found." Or "No hardware was found." This goes for quite some parts like Thunderbolt, PCI, Card Reader and Bluetooth.
It seems to me like drivers are missing. Is it possible that I might have deleted them when I erased the SSD? And if so, is it possible to install the drivers from Apple? Where can I find those?
Thanks in advance!
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Did you just in all a bare El Capitan, or have you also installed the latest combo updates?
par S W
Why did you do a clean install in the first place? I'm suspecting there's more here...
Did you have a problem running before? Did you bang or get your system wet?
par Dan
@avanteguarde
Thanks for answering in the first place!
What I did was download the latest version of Mac OS El Capitan from the App Store and create a bootable install drive (usb) using the createinstallmedia command. Then I installed it on my MacBook Pro so I guess that is a bare install.
par Matthias Lascher
@danj
Thanks for answering!
That is true: I am having trouble with the backlight, which doesn't work at all and the keyboard and trackpad as well.
It did not, however, bang or get wet.
Any ideas on a solution? Thanks in advance!
par Matthias Lascher
Sounds like a bad install. There may be a problem with your installation media.
par joe