

If you’re used to windows stuff it likely won’t help much though. Macs down deep actually run a heavily modified version of an older Unix called BSD, so their command line stuff is actually often better than microsoft stuff by a good margin.

I rather doubt it’s MacOS specifically that is the issue. You could always try a Linux liveCD on it. Restoring the original state found as mounted. The volume /dev/rdisk1s1 could not be verified completely. Warning: snapshot fsroot/file key rolling tree corruptions are not repaired they'll go away once the snapshot is deletedĮrror: Unable to perform deferred repairs without full space verificationĮrror: Try running fsck against the entire APFS container instead of a volume Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk1s1Ĭhecking the space manager free queue trees.Ĭhecking snapshot 1 of 1 (com.)Įrror: directory valence check: directory (oid 0圆0053): nchildren (1) does not match drec count (0) Verifying the startup volume will cause this computer to stop responding. Running First Aid on “Macintosh HD - Data” (disk1s1) Like even when I just have a browser open, it crashes.

My MacBook Air 2015 has been crashing so many times randomly.
