- Joined
- Jan 18, 2015
- Messages
- 22
- Motherboard
- HP 8300 CMT
- CPU
- Intel i7-3770 3.4 Ghz
- Graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GT 710
- Mac
Thank for that idea. I think it can see the disk, maybe I am wrong.
Before trying to do the initial install, I connected the drive to a Linux machine and used to Gparted to reformat the drive to GPT.
Another thing, and I apologize for being so ignorant, the display port on the HP 8300 does not work, I am trying to do this via the video card, a Zotac Nvidia GE Force GT 710, which appears to work.
Before trying to do the initial install, I connected the drive to a Linux machine and used to Gparted to reformat the drive to GPT.
Another thing, and I apologize for being so ignorant, the display port on the HP 8300 does not work, I am trying to do this via the video card, a Zotac Nvidia GE Force GT 710, which appears to work.
I'm a noob but i had the same problem with a 8300 that had windows on it.
I guees your problem is that installer can't see the disk?
If you don't have anything that needs to be saved on the disk try to partition it with terminal, you can start terminal from the installer. Check the disk number with :
diskutil list
When you know the number use this command to partition the whole disk, replace 'disk2' with your number':
diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk2 GPT JHFS+ New 0b
After i did this installer found the disk and the installation could begin.