Keep getting an error when I try to install high Sierra on Sierra thats on my late 2011 MacBook Pro A1278
keep getting an error when I try to install High Sierra onto my late 2011 MacBook Pro A1278 thats running macOS Sierra
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keep getting an error when I try to install High Sierra onto my late 2011 MacBook Pro A1278 thats running macOS Sierra
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Repair a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac
Disk Utility can fix certain disk problems—for example, multiple apps quit unexpectedly, a file is corrupted, an external device doesn’t work properly, or your computer won’t start up. Disk Utility can’t detect or repair all problems that a disk may have.
If you run First Aid on a disk, Disk Utility checks the partition maps on the disk and performs some additional checks, and then checks each volume. If you run First Aid on a volume, Disk Utility verifies all the contents of that volume only.
If your Mac has a Fusion Drive and you see a flashing question mark or alert, see the troubleshooting section of the Apple Support article About Fusion Drive, a storage option for some Mac computers.
If you continue to have problems with your disk or it can’t be repaired, it may be physically damaged and need to be replaced. For information about servicing your Mac, see Find out how to service or repair your Mac.
1978circa3 wrote:
keep getting an error when I try to install High Sierra onto my late 2011 MacBook Pro A1278 thats running macOS Sierra
What exactly is the error?
Each time I have got that error popup I have tried again like it said but still get the same thing
Have you run Disk Utility & 1st aid on the drive yet?
How much free space do you have?
I've got plenty of space, there's nothing on this computer. 8gb RAM and 471gb storage available. How do I run disk utility and 1st aid on the drive. I'm new to macOS
Keep getting an error when I try to install high Sierra on Sierra thats on my late 2011 MacBook Pro A1278