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Annoncé le 16 octobre 2014, identifiable par le numéro de modèle A1347 et EMC 2840.

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Flashing question mark folder on boot up

I was gifted a Mac Mini model A1347, I believe its a late 2014 model. 2.6GHz Intel Core i5 with 8gb of LPDDR3. I was told the Mac has only been used a handful of times since its been purchased. When I tried to boot, I got a flashing ? folder, and after research I've found that this is most likely because the mac no longer has a working operating system. I'm not familiar with Apple products at all, so I'm wondering what my next course of action should be. Attempt to boot from a USB with a current OS? Would Geek Squad possibly still work on it even though its outdated? Thanks!

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If you have another Mac: https://macdaddy.io/install-disk-creator...

Download Your Desired MacOS (I recommend 10.14 Mojave) and Follow they're guide...


Otherwise Hold Down: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904

When In MacOS recovery, Go to Disk Utility, Check for a Partition that could have MacOS.
If there isn't one, Try Partitioning it to MacOS Extended (Journaled). Then try to install MacOS.

IF THAT DOESN'T WORK, It's likely A failed Hard Drive/SSD.

Part: OWC Aura Pro X2 SSD or [produit lié absent ou désactivé : IF107-098] or Crucial MX500 500 GB SSD
Guide: Remplacement disque dur Mac Mini fin 2014 or Remplacement du SSD du Mac mini fin 2014

Image Crucial MX500 500 GB SSD

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Crucial MX500 500 GB SSD

$41.99

Image OWC Aura Pro X2 SSD

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OWC Aura Pro X2 SSD

$99.99

Image Mac mini Late 2014 SSD

Tutoriel

Remplacement du SSD du Mac mini fin 2014

Difficulté :

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15 minutes

Image Mac mini Late 2014 Disque dur

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Remplacement disque dur Mac Mini fin 2014

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30 minutes - 2 hours

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Lucky for you there's an entire page on this exact issue. It's for MacBook, but the concept is largely the same.

As a former Geek I can say with confidence, Geek Squad would also still work on this if you decide to go down this route. Although it's usually a pretty straight forward. Bear in mind your options may be somewhat limited depending on what they find. If it's a hardware issue, that isn't something they can take care of in store.

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@flannelist - You Beat me to it! :-)

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