Q: Disk Utility: choosing "Macintosh HD" v. named HD
In Disk Utility, what is the difference between choosing the 'volume name' ("Macintosh HD") v. the actual, named hard drive in the left panel before you start running, e.g., Verify Disk -- i.e., what is the difference in what Verify Disk does (since both labels refer to the same hard drive)?
Thanks.
MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)
Posted on Feb 27, 2016 8:59 AM
There is no difference. Disk Utility can be used on any physical disk or volume. Macintosh HD is the startup drive set at the factory. You can keep that name or change it. Disk Utility cannot repair the startup disk but it can do a Live Verify of it and it can repair permissions. However, to repair any disk you must do so when booted from a different disk or from an installer DVD, if there is one. Since roughly 2011 new Macs are able to do Network Recovery or disks can be repaired by starting up from the Recovery HD (COMMAND-R at the startup chime.)
Verify merely scans a disk for problems, but does not perform any repairs. To repaid a disk you must use the Repair Disk option in Disk Utility. As mentioned above you can use Verify to check the startup volume, but you cannot repair it.
Posted on Feb 27, 2016 9:06 AM