![]() ![]() Click Done to continue." In my case, this message incited me to buy a pricey new SSD drive to replace an aging Western Digital drive I was using for critical backups. If possible back up the data on this volume. The exact message text is, "First Aid process has failed. I have 4 WD Gold for testing that, but unsure to use Terramaster or Yottamaster.ĭisk Utility Cannot Repair a Disk Formatted APFS I've encountered what I consider a rather troubling error in macOS 12.2 Monterey: In Disk Utility, if a user tries to perform a "first aid" command as a bit of preventive maintenance on their drive, if that drive is formatted APFS, then the output of the process is an error message implying that the drive is irreparable and should be replaced. Maybe an issue with SSD or inateck housing?Įventually I will use a Terramaster D5-300 or Yottamaster DF4RU3 as boot drive. Interesting: my bootable clone drive (Terramaster 2 bay raid, 2 normal HD's, USB-C connection) never had such overallocation error. I use an external SSD, USB 3 connection, inateck housing. This error occurs regularly after 6 to 8 weeks. Otherwise I have to delete my boot volume and installing a fresh VENTURA system and restore all other things from backup drive. So I hope to fix the problem with above terminal command. And TechTool16 reports no full compatibility to VENTURA. In Big Sure I was able to fix that problem running 2 or 3 times TechTool15 and Apple HD Utility. Checking the disk with Apply HD Utility found above problem. 2 weeks ago Safari did not work suddenly, had to re-install it, and 3 days before Opera did not work suddenly. That is a serious problem, because if you do not fix that after some time, you get some problems. Try to fix above mentioned error message. Since this is in a TimeMachine snapshot, do I even need to worry about it? ![]() Restoring the original state found as mounted. The volume /dev/rdisk7s1 appears to be OK. ![]() The volume /dev/risk7s1 was found to be corrupt and needs to be repaired. THe final messages when first aid finishes: When repair finishes it seems happy, but I've run it three times and keep getting warnings. Warning: Cross Check: Count not mark range (418035676 + 32) allocated: Warning: Cross Check: Count not mark range (320563859 + 4) allocated:Īnd calculated foot entry reference count (1) for extent (418035676 + 32) Warning: Cross Check : Mismatch between extentref entry reference count (2)Īnd calculated fsroot entry reference count (1) for extent (320563859 + 4) When I boot into recovery and run first aid, I see these warnings:Ĭhecking snapshot 1 of 6 (com.) Drive Genius DrivePulse keeps telling my the system drive has consistency errors. ![]()
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