Volume could not be unmounted using live mode
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- #Volume could not be unmounted using live mode mac os x#
- #Volume could not be unmounted using live mode install#
- #Volume could not be unmounted using live mode windows#
Making your hard drive fully compatible with OS X's file system can
#Volume could not be unmounted using live mode mac os x#
While Mac OS X states exFAT partitions are compatible, it's probable weĬome across these problems in part because of that. On Mon, Dec 13, 2021, 17:43 Christian Bonato commented on this gist.Īfter the disk becomes accessible again, I would advise to backup yourĭata and reformat the hard drive using "Mac OS journaled" as the format. I can mount the SSD now, and everything comes back. There is an error at the end, but it seems OK. Read offset = 0x000001fe0000 length = 0x020000ġ92 clusters were marked used, but not referencedĠ clusters were marked used and CLUST_BADġ clusters were marked free, but referenced
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i.e.: start in recovery mode (Cmd-R at startup) open terminal and disable SIP with csrutil disable reboot into single user mode (Cmd-S at startup) check SIP is disabled with.
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I am aware of others who solved it like this: Read-only file system' with SIP disabled in macOS Catalina. Read offset = 0x000000100000 length = 0x001000 mountapfs: volume could not be mounted: Permission denied. Thanks, this fixed my Seagate SSD which can not be mounted ** Checking active bitmap. I ran fsck in single mode diskutil in terminal all that.At least I got some good Mac lessons. When I reboot my Mac I'm back to square one.
#Volume could not be unmounted using live mode windows#
The drive content did show on windows but Not in Mac the format is Exfat there is a 'Back Up" partion also.When I run Diskutil: I get this message "Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.Unable to unmount volume for repair.Operation failed." The drive did open once the files were accessible. The format, capacity, available space left on partion info are correct. One thing I did notice maybe that's the problem I go to the drive icon right click go to "Get info" my Storage Info is wrong it says Modified:Monday, December 31,1969 at 11:00PM and under General: Created: Wednesday,December 31,1969 at 7:00PM Modified: Monday, December 31,1979 at 11:00PM. Back to square one the drive shows but still won't repair in disk utility tried almost everything since mid March of this year. After the drive debug on a 6TB WD Elements usb hard drive Took more than 12/hrs whew.the message said "everything seems to be ok" received No errors.
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A small partition formatted with FAT32, usually around 100-500 MBs in size.Hi I tried the above. In the case where you only have 1 partition (other than the EFI partition) where your OS files/root-filesystem are stored, you have to use a live USB drive/CD to partition the single partition.ĮFI partition- This is where the EFI boot loaders and applications used by the firmware during system start-up are stored. You cannot unmount the root filesystem, since it is always in use - at the very least, by whatever process is invoking the "umount" syscall. After we have unmounted a partition, the contents of the partition is not used/accessible to the computer. You can shrink the partition only after you have unmounted it. You cannot unmount the root partition (root partition is the partition where ubuntu is installed) of a running system. sudo umount -l /dev/sda2īut after executing the above command, the information about the partitions disappears from the gparted window and some of the options on the screen becomes unresponsive.
#Volume could not be unmounted using live mode install#
I am trying to unmount /dev/sda2 to free up some space to install window 10.