![]() The installer does not see either hard drive at this point to either pick it for installation or from the Disk Utility available in the installer environment. I had a spare hard drive from another older Macbook that I connected to the failed MacBook pro and inserted the Snow Leopard install disk. I opened the case to pull the hard drive figuring it was a complete hard drive failure however after connecting to a spare Linux machine I was able to dump the contents of the entire drive and SMART shows no errors. Upon powering it on, at the gray screen the folder alerting it could not see a boot device appeared. It worked before dinner for my wife and when she returned to it after dinner, it was powered down. I have a one and a half year old 13" MacBook Pro with the 2.26Ghz processor that just last night stopped recognizing the hard drive.
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