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Issues with spinning beach ball - after running disk first aid these are the details...

Running First Aid on “Macintosh HD” (disk1s1)


NOTE: First Aid will temporarily lock the startup volume.


Verifying file system.

Volume could not be unmounted.

Using live mode.

Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk1s1

Checking the container superblock.

Checking the EFI jumpstart record.

Checking the space manager.

warning: spaceman main free count 87442828 does not match sum of free counts 87552864

Checking the space manager free queue trees.

Checking the object map.

Checking volume.

Checking the APFS volume superblock.

The volume Macintosh HD was formatted by hfs_convert (945.200.129) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.275.7).

Checking the object map.

Checking the snapshot metadata tree.

Checking the snapshot metadata.

Checking snapshot 1 of 1.

error: object (oid 0x8b070e8): Physical extent kind is unknown 0

error: object (oid 0x8b070ed): Physical extent kind is unknown 0

error: btn: invalid value (998, 24)

Snapshot is invalid.

The volume /dev/rdisk1s1 could not be verified completely.

File system check exit code is 0.

Restoring the original state found as mounted.


Operation successful.


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Any insight?


Thank you in advance!

iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Feb 28, 2021 8:07 PM

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Posted on Feb 28, 2021 9:36 PM

You were using "Live Mode," trying booting into recovery hold COMMAND-R when booting, select Disk Utility and run Disk First Aid. If the errors cannot all be repaired (rerun it until it runs with no errors), you will likely need to erase/reformat the drive and restore from a backup.

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