MacOS – Reformatting Woes

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I'm running a Mac Pro 5.1 with a GTX 970 and a GT 120 installed. I've just wiped the SSD and now I'm stuck wrangling with MacOS's hyper-specific install requirements.

High Sierra won't let me install on the APFS partition it set up for itself previously so I'm trying to get to a point where I can reformat the drive entirely, but of course the recovery partition is mounted preventing me doing so.

The High Sierra USB install seems to have a common bug where it won't recognise the bluetooth mouse or keyboard. I have a wired mouse that its missing also. So that's a non-starter.

It seems my only option is Internet Recovery. However, holding alt+cmd+R just results in a black screen. EDIT: Looks like my model of mac doesn't support it at all, thanks David

Does anyone know the best course of action?

Best Answer

In the end, I resorted to creating a time machine backup of a working machine and using that to restore in recovery mode.

If you get stuck at the installer image telling you to turn on your bluetooth mouse, ensure that both a wired keyboard and mouse are plugged into the front.

I couldn't get it to clean install with any of the suggested workarounds. External drives and DVD images aren't supported for the High Sierra installer, nor can you reformat to HFS+. It's a stubborn pig of an OS. I'm now wrestling with getting the nvidia web drivers to work again. Thanks for all your responses.