My sister has a 2011 Macbook Pro 17 which isn't able to complete the boot sequence with it initially powering on, playing the Apple start up noise then displaying an Apple logo and progress bar reaching around three quarters of the bar before showing a grey screen then powering off. I've had a look around and it seems possible it's either an SSD failure or a graphics card failure so I've been trying to narrow it down, the challenge is the machine is a few hundred miles from me and I'll only have a short amount of time to look at it when I happen to be passing later this week. I have very limited experience with Apple devices as I don't support them nor ever use them myself.
I asked her to run the File System Consistency Check (cmd+s) and noticed a number of references to drive problems, after the line 'Got boot device' it shows:
'Untitled 2@2/ApBSD root: disk1s1, major 1, minor 6
disk1s1: device is not readable
hfs_mountfs: buf_meta_bread failed with 13
hfs_mount: hfs_mountfs returned error=13 for device unknown-dev
hfs_mountroot failed 13
From what I've found of other examples of this being executed there should be a line saying 'The volume xx appears to be OK' but I couldn't see that here and as I understand the disk layout, disk1s1 is the main boot drive. I've been looking up these errors which return results for problems resulting from upgrades to High Sierra so I'm not sure this is a slam dunk showing it's a drive failure although I can see it could be different symptoms for the same error. Setting the system to manual startup it shows the drive but when selected it shows the same symptoms as a normal failed boot.
I managed to get her to run the Apple diagnostics expecting it would be able to flag the faulty drive but it passed with no issue. I've asked her if she's ever seen any distorted colour on the screen that would strongly suggest a GPU failure but she's not seen anything like that, during some of the testing with it (I lost track of the different startup options I was asking her to test) it did occasionally stop on a bright solid blue screen.
Are there any other easy tests I could ask my sister to do to pinpoint the problem? It looks to me it's likely it's a drive failure but I'd like to be more certain as I'll need to order an SSD in advance and I'll have limited time with the machine. Am I correct in thinking to build the OS on the new drive I'll need a suitable screwdriver head and a USB drive to put the OS onto (there's another High Sierra machine available which should be able to easily build the stick)?
Thanks for any pointers.
I asked her to run the File System Consistency Check (cmd+s) and noticed a number of references to drive problems, after the line 'Got boot device' it shows:
'Untitled 2@2/ApBSD root: disk1s1, major 1, minor 6
disk1s1: device is not readable
hfs_mountfs: buf_meta_bread failed with 13
hfs_mount: hfs_mountfs returned error=13 for device unknown-dev
hfs_mountroot failed 13
From what I've found of other examples of this being executed there should be a line saying 'The volume xx appears to be OK' but I couldn't see that here and as I understand the disk layout, disk1s1 is the main boot drive. I've been looking up these errors which return results for problems resulting from upgrades to High Sierra so I'm not sure this is a slam dunk showing it's a drive failure although I can see it could be different symptoms for the same error. Setting the system to manual startup it shows the drive but when selected it shows the same symptoms as a normal failed boot.
I managed to get her to run the Apple diagnostics expecting it would be able to flag the faulty drive but it passed with no issue. I've asked her if she's ever seen any distorted colour on the screen that would strongly suggest a GPU failure but she's not seen anything like that, during some of the testing with it (I lost track of the different startup options I was asking her to test) it did occasionally stop on a bright solid blue screen.
Are there any other easy tests I could ask my sister to do to pinpoint the problem? It looks to me it's likely it's a drive failure but I'd like to be more certain as I'll need to order an SSD in advance and I'll have limited time with the machine. Am I correct in thinking to build the OS on the new drive I'll need a suitable screwdriver head and a USB drive to put the OS onto (there's another High Sierra machine available which should be able to easily build the stick)?
Thanks for any pointers.
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