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Jul 22, 2015 3:01 AM in response to jerzygs94by OGELTHORPE,The word 'blockade' in this context is alien to me but try this;
Boot the MBP into the recovery partition.
If successful, from the 4 option menu, select Disk Utility.
Run Disk Utility>First Aid, Verify and Repair.
If the disk cannot be repaired, it will have to be replaced.
Ciao.
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Jul 22, 2015 3:29 AM in response to OGELTHORPEby jerzygs94,I did it, but the result is that after veryfying it says that 'The disk appears to be OK'.
I've noticed however that I have only 12MB of free disk space. Maybe this is the problem.
Is it possible to delete some files or is it that the only possibility is to clear the disk totally?
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Jul 22, 2015 3:46 AM in response to jerzygs94by OGELTHORPE,You certainly may delete a few files. A total erasure is not necessary.
If the data has value, transfer it to an external device. Do not forget to empty TRASH. Only then is space allocated for new data.
Ciao.
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Jul 22, 2015 3:49 AM in response to OGELTHORPEby jerzygs94,How can I do it tough... I don't have an access to them.
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Jul 22, 2015 3:54 AM in response to jerzygs94by OGELTHORPE,jerzygs94 wrote:
How can I do it tough... I don't have an access to them.
Try a safe boot:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201262
Ciao.
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Jul 24, 2015 7:28 AM in response to OGELTHORPEby jerzygs94,Unfortunately it does not work... I was told by few people that the system will have to be reinstalled, but I would like to do it in such a way so that I won't loose my files (or so that I can retrieve them later). Would you be so kind to guide me briefly through the procedure? Thanks
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Jul 24, 2015 7:39 AM in response to jerzygs94by OGELTHORPE,You can take out the SSD, install it in an enclosure and connect it to another Mac and then access the files. (This assumes that the MBP is an early 2013 or older. OWC has enclosures for these SSDs)
Or you can try Target Disk Mode which essentially is the same as above, but not taking the SSD out of the MBP:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201462
The last option is to install a new SSD in the MBP, format it and install an OSX. Then connect the current SSD via USB and delete the necessary amount of data.
Ciao.