Select Disk for macOS Installation – How to Choose Correct Drive

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I am trying to revive my mid-2015 MacBook Pro.

I installed a new SSD, but when I go through the process of Reinstall macOS, I do not get the new SSD as a choice, it seems like I would have to install a 16GB USB flash drive and store it there.

It also does not seem to recognize the old SSD inside the enclosure that is connected to the MacBook.

I would like to follow the guide below

Can Recovery Mode install OS X onto a blank SSD?
but how would I do this if all I can do is install the macOS Sierra on a flash drive?

I tried going into the terminal and running diskutil list, but my SSD is not found among the long list. It is a 480GB SSD and nothing in that list even comes close.

I installed macOS Sierra on a 16GB USB flash drive, but when I follow this guide:
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/install-mac-os-x-using-removable-usb-drive/

But when I click Option + Power it does go into installer, but then when I go to install from the USB flash drive, it tells me I do not have enough space. I don't get it, I already have macOS Sierra on that flash drive, what is it trying to do?

Best Answer

The specs sheet on the manufacturer's site for the Aura Pro X2 list macOS 10.13 High Sierra as the minimum compatible version.

The manufacturer recommends upgrading to macOS 10.13 High Sierra prior to installation. If that isn't possible I'd try using a USB installer for macOS 10.13 or higher as outlined here.