First Aid - File system check exit code is 8.
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X El Capitan (10.11.1), I7 2.6 GHz, 16 GB, 1 TB
Try running it again and see if it comes up clean.
The directory seems to have been corrupted which could indicate the hard drive is failing.
Is this your startup disk?
You may want to start in recovery mode (hold command-R), and run first aid there.
Yes, it is the start-up disk, I only have one partition.
I ran First Aid in recovery mode and the first time it gave me similar errors and a message that the disk could not be repaired.
But when I ran it the second time it gave no more errors. Third time the same.
I re-booted normally and re-ran First Aid and there were no more errors. Both the storage system and the file system checks reported exit code 0.
Does this mean the HDD should be fine now? Thanks.
Michael9009 wrote:
Yes, it is the start-up disk, I only have one partition.
I ran First Aid in recovery mode and the first time it gave me similar errors and a message that the disk could not be repaired.
But when I ran it the second time it gave no more errors. Third time the same.
I re-booted normally and re-ran First Aid and there were no more errors. Both the storage system and the file system checks reported exit code 0.
Does this mean the HDD should be fine now? Thanks.
It seems to be.
Thank you for your help. It would help if you could also explain to me what those errors really meant.
thx. i had the same error, but then re-run it seems to fix it. now says exit code is 0 and everything is fine 🙂
First Aid - File system check exit code is 8.