“Your computer restarted because of a problem. Now I am stuck in the Disk Utility mode as I cannot move out from disk utility mode by restarting my Mac due to the fact that the following alert starts refreshing in a loop (on a black screen, white collar text on top of white colour "turn on/off" sign) without disappearing away: ![]() The repair cannot be performed because one or more volumes are mounted. : (-69565)įollowed by similar alert on running first aid on “Container disk2”: The repair cannot be performed because on or more volumes are mounted. Restoring the original state found as mounted Running first aid on “Macintosh HD” disk2s5 I tried running 1st aid on Macintosh HD with the following alert: This latter process was unfortunately terminated with technical problem and the alert: “.could not unmount disc. I then continued to erase "Macintosh HD” as instructed. I have discovered multiple SW problems after I started the process of turning my MacBook Pro into original factory settings with my Mac.įollowing Apple’s instructions (), I used macOS Utilities tool to 1st erase ”Macintosh HD - Data”. I wish to turn my Mac OS 10.15.1 (19B88) MacBook Pro computer into factory settings, but I have run into technical problems. The reason for starting the process is that I ran out of memory in my Mac, even I have deleted all my personal files and folders from my Mac. Problem reformatting Mac OS 10.15.1 (19B88) MacBook Pro Problem (re-)starting up Mac OS 10.15.1 (19B88) MacBook Pro I also have 9 disk images listed under the volumes. Under details it says “Erasing APFS Volume File Content. I have then tried to erase all disks and I get yet another error message: “Erase process has failed. Under details it says the same for both errors: To repair the startup volume, run First Aid from recovery. Then I tried recovery on the “AppleAPFSMedia” and get the following error: “First Aid found corruption that needs to be repaired. <- I get this on all 6 volumes including “Macintosh HD” “Macintosh HD - Data” “Preboot” “Recovery” “Update” and “VM” If possible back up the data on this volume. The following error “”first aid process has failed. Going into disk utility and running first aid on all volumes. I got a failed error message and have tried maybe ten times since and cannot get anything to work. I bought a used 2016 MacBook from a guy yesterday and he restored it to factory settings and was installing Sierra when he messaged and asked if I just wanted to finish the process at home so I said yes. Unable to install Sierra after buying used macbook Hi everyone I’ve searched high and low for answers and I cannot find any that are the exact same problem I’m having Type:ExternalMedia Name:'' Id:0x800008000 Process:powerd Jan 4 11:54:27 MacBook-Pro powerd: Assertion Summary. Jan 4 11:54:27 MacBook-Pro powerd: Display is turned off Jan 4 11:54:26 MacBook-Pro powerd: Assertion TimedOut. Jan 4 11:43:14 MacBook-Pro osinstallersetupd: Unable to setup bless on disk. ![]() ![]() Jan 4 11:43:14 MacBook-Pro osishelperd: IATOOL: Failed to mount outer dmg Jan 4 11:43:14 MacBook-Pro osishelperd: Couldn't mount base system dmg! (error code 110) Jan 4 11:43:13 MacBook-Pro osishelperd: mountDiskImageWithPath: /Volumes/Instal/macOS Install Data/InstallESD.dmg Jan 4 11:43:12 MacBook-Pro osishelperd: Current phase is: OS Installer Jan 4 11:43:12 MacBook-Pro osishelperd: Wrote prev-lang:kbd=en:3 Jan 4 11:43:12 MacBook-Pro InstallAssistant: Finished operation queue Type:NoIdleSleepAssertion Name:'OSInstaller Setup' Id:0x100008005 Process:osinstallersetupd Jan 4 11:43:12 MacBook-Pro powerd: Assertion Released. Jan 4 11:43:12 MacBook-Pro osinstallersetupd: Operation queue succeeded Jan 4 11:43:12 MacBook-Pro osinstallersetupd: Skipping preflighting firmware since we're booted into the Recovery OS
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