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Macos first aid volume could not be unmounted
Macos first aid volume could not be unmounted










macos first aid volume could not be unmounted

When I run (from another startup disk, of course) diskutil cs delete, Terminal returns. Can you explain please! I have an external drive which is only recognised running diskutil list in Terminal, not in the GUI version or Finder: /dev/disk1 (external, physical): #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *500.1 GB disk1 1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1 2: Apple_HFS Backup 250.0 GB disk1s2 3: Microsoft Basic Data XHDD 249.6 GB disk1s3. APFS Volume Recovery 509.9 MB disk1s3 4: APFS Volume VM 6.4 GB disk1s4 /dev/disk2 (external, physical): #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: FDisk_partition_scheme *4.0 GB disk2 1: DOS_FAT_16 NO NAME. From the listing, look in the Identifier column for your disk identifier. Erase the physical drive instead of the containers or volumes. Volume is already unmounted Performing fsck_msdos -y /dev/rdisk3s1 ** /dev/rdisk3s1 Invalid BS_jmpBoot in boot block. Note: At this point the external drive is connected to my Mac and not the NAS.

macos first aid volume could not be unmounted

So before I go down that road, I'm here to ask if I'm missing something obvious like an apfs_kext version or something.In Disk Utility left click on Container disk1 you mention so it's highlighted. Most of my googling is telling me, "reformat your drive." Well, I'd rather not. Restoring the original state found as mounted.

macos first aid volume could not be unmounted

The volume /dev/rdisk1s1 could not be verified completely. The volume Hackint0sh HD was formatted by hfs_convert (945.200.129) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.250.134).Įrror: directory valence check: directory (oid 0x130053): nchildren (1) does not match drec count (0)Įrror: directory valence check: directory (oid 0x130063): nchildren (2) does not match drec count (0)Įrror: invalid dstream.size (134218472), is greater than dstream.alloced_size (4096)Įrror: xf : INO_EXT_TYPE_DSTREAM : invalid dstreamĮrror: inode_val: object (oid 0x300a3ca8a): invalid xfields Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk1s1Ĭhecking the space manager free queue trees. NOTE: First Aid will temporarily lock the startup volume. Running First Aid on “Hackint0sh HD” (disk1s1) Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide












Macos first aid volume could not be unmounted