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How to reinstall a Mac Pro 2010 with disk erased

Yeah I accidentally erased the disks. I intended to erase a data drive but I erased the OS drive as well. So it has no time machine or recovery partition. It shows nothing on monitor.


I cannot open its cdrom since my bluetooth keyboard lost connectivity to it, and my wired windows keyboards have their lights on when I connect them via USB.


And it seems not having internet recovery as well. I tried ctrl-alt-r on windows keyboards , and it does not bring me there.


Could anyone please give me a bit hint of what I can do to reinstall it? Many thanks!



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Posted on Aug 15, 2020 12:31 AM

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Posted on Aug 23, 2020 4:31 AM

I finally got this resolved.


It was not the keyboard. The USB installer I bought from eBay does not work. I tried to remake the installer and it keeps failing. I think the USB disk has problem.


Also, since my Mac pro is a bit old, the UI is confusing. When there is no boot drive found, it shows nothing but white background with the mouse cursor. With a newer MBP the background is black and it shows WIFI. But if the USB installer is good, it shows. I just used option/alt key to get into Startup Manager.


Anyway, I did sneak back into my office to get my MBP out. I used my own USB drive, and made another installer disk with the MBP. Guys please do not tell cops I went back to office... I did wear mask and have my hands washed.


BTW, I feel convenient with my USB disk because it has both type-a and type-c on its two sides.


Guys thanks for your help!!!

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Aug 23, 2020 4:31 AM in response to barrycswords

I finally got this resolved.


It was not the keyboard. The USB installer I bought from eBay does not work. I tried to remake the installer and it keeps failing. I think the USB disk has problem.


Also, since my Mac pro is a bit old, the UI is confusing. When there is no boot drive found, it shows nothing but white background with the mouse cursor. With a newer MBP the background is black and it shows WIFI. But if the USB installer is good, it shows. I just used option/alt key to get into Startup Manager.


Anyway, I did sneak back into my office to get my MBP out. I used my own USB drive, and made another installer disk with the MBP. Guys please do not tell cops I went back to office... I did wear mask and have my hands washed.


BTW, I feel convenient with my USB disk because it has both type-a and type-c on its two sides.


Guys thanks for your help!!!

Aug 15, 2020 1:29 AM in response to r1khil

Nah I lost my old keyboard in my office long ago since I got the bluetooth keyboard and trackpad. I cannot even go back to office to look for it or a replacement since the building is locked down for the bloody COVID. If sacrificing my old MAC can solve the virus I will feel better.


But I got a bit progress. When I swap back to the stock graphic card, it can light on the monitor. I can see a flashing folder icon with question mark, which could mean it failed finding the OS drive, I guess. So probably that machine just does not work well with a newer graphic card without OS.


I think you are right. Factory keyboard may be the key now.... I am still trying.

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