Symbol ban after new installation on new SSD
Hello
A few months ago, my original HD failed (MacBook Pro (13-inch, mid 2012)).
I decided to replace it myself with a SSD instead.
the thing is, every time you start, I get the symbol ban for a few seconds until sometimes for hours, but once the start is done - everything works perfectly.
tried to replace the disc SSD 3 times now - the same result after each new installation of recovery of the internet.
Currently, using SanDisk Ultra II 240 GB.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
The symbol you see means that the computer did not find a bootable system disk and sometimes occurs when you have not set up a default startup disk. Go to System Preferences, and then select Startup disk. You should see your SSD in the window. Select it after you unlock the preferences.
The strange thing is that, if this is your problem, it must be solved in seconds - certainly not hours. This would suggest there is something more complex. You say that you tried to replace the SSD 3 times. Different drives? Different manufacturers?
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