When i verify disk i get an alert: Some information was unavailable during an internal lookup.
I cannot verify or repair disk without this error coming up.
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I really hope you have a backup of that drive. You can try and reinstall OS X by erasing the disk. However, I think the drive is toast.
You could try and take it to Apple. They can test and see if they can fix it. I think at the very least if there's something wrong with the partition map you'll need to do an erase/install. 10 months was about how long my MBP's 5400rpm hitachi drive lasted.
Erase / install, do you mean to format the drive completely and do an OS install.
Is it because i partitoned the drive, is there a reason why separately scanned they all appear ok?
Even though the partitions themselves look okay, there is a table at the root of the disk that maps how the partitions are laid out... and it appears that table is jacked up.
I would guess it is related to your partitioning activity. How and when did you do this partitioning?
If you back everything up, then boot to an external recovery USB key and remove all the partitions and start over with one new partition, that would help trouble shoot.
I done 1 partition 2weeks ago and the other this week.
Is there a way join all partitions back under the one and keep files.
See if that could sort it?
How do I make a recovery USB key?
Make sure you backup everything first.
You can try that. Just follow this guide. Just click the non-boot partition then the minus sign to remove them one at a time. The boot partition and grab the handle at the bottom and expand it to fill the drive. Try that then a reboot and see if that helps.
I clicked the minus on 1 partition and it said it could not unmount it?
Try this... make the recovery USB key and option key boot to that then try the repartitioning of the main drive from Disk Util on the recovery key. This way none of the main partitions will be mounted.
Is ti the partitionis the prboem or is their bigger problem with the disk do you think.
I honestly am not sure, but would try the erase I described first if you can.
I done as you said, done fresh format, and clean install, verified disk and it works out perfect. Back to normal.
Is there a certain way to partition disk, should i do it through recovery usb.
Instead of when I'm logged on, to prevent this from happening again..or would I be best of leave it as is.
I done as you said, done fresh format, and clean install, verified disk and it works out perfect. Back to normal.
Is there a certain way to partition disk, should i do it through recovery usb.
Instead of when I'm logged on, to prevent this from happening again..or would I be best of leave it as is.