![]() ![]() I used disk utility to erase and restore from a Time Machine backup. Previous conversation with Apple Support suggested erasing the drive and restoring. ![]() The volume /dev/rdisk3s5 could not be verified completely. Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk3s5Ĭhecking the container superblock.Checking the fusion superblock. Verifying the startup volume will cause this computer to stop responding. Running First Aid on “Macintosh HD - Data” (disk3s5) Restoring the original state found as mounted.įile system verify or repair failed. The volume /dev/rdisk3s1 could not be verified completely. Warning: disabling overallocation repairs by default use -o to overrideĬhecking the space manager free queue trees.Įrror: fusion middle tree: invalid "from" range 0x400001c95f5ca:40 Warning: container has been mounted by APFS version 1677.50.1, which is newer than 1412.141.1 Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk3s1 Verifying the startup volume will cause this computer to stop responding Running First Aid on “Macintosh HD” (disk3s1) I have tried to use Disk Utility First Aid, but it fails. Lately, it has shown a volume structure error. ![]() It checks my 2019 iMac 27" hardware on a regular basis. Restoring the original state found as mounted.I use an app called CheckMate from MicroMat. The volume Macintosh HD was formatted by hfs_convert (945.220.38) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.275.8). Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk2s1Ĭhecking the space manager free queue trees. ![]() Running First Aid on “Macintosh HD” (disk2s1), NOTE: First Aid will temporarily lock the startup volume. The volume /dev/rdisk2s1 could not be verified completely. but I got a message saying that I could partition the hard drive and the program said I should open the Disk Utility so after doing that I ran the First Aid tool and got the following message which mentions 2 errors:Įrror: directory valence check: directory (oid 0xc0043): nchildren (4) does not match drec count (2)Įrror: nchildren of inode object (id 786499) does not match expected value I am trying to install Windows 10 Pro for the Mac to run with Bootcamp Assistant on my iMac18,3 Intel Core i5, 3.8 GHz speed, with macOS Mojave v. BTW I tried to submit this on but when I hit the Post button, nothing happened. ![]()
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