Lawrencedara wrote:
Still thesame result, still not showing the real total of my disk and if it’s not showing I won’t be able to reinstall MacOS because is not going to show any disk at the select disk to install option. I don’t know if you tryna understands what I mean thou .
I do understand as does @Axel Foley. Your SSD is not showing up which most likely means the SSD has failed (or if you are using a third party NVMe M.2 SSD, then maybe the adapter is not compatible). The "Apple Disk Image" and "OS X Base System" shown in Disk Utility is a virtual volume containing the macOS installer from either Internet Recovery Mode or a bootable macOS USB drive. If the physical SSD was shown it would show up as something like "Apple SSD....". You have a hardware issue of some sort. You need to have Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider examine the laptop to provide you with a repair estimate.