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Mac operating system is specially designed for Apple’s computers. That is the Macintosh line of personal computers. Its latest version is Mac OS X. It has the 3D appearance of a desktop interface and characteristics. It easily runs Unix applications as well as old Mac applications too. Reboot your Mac. Many issues on Mac can be solved by a simple reboot. So, when you get 'File.
It is believed that Mac OS X is more secure from corruption point of view. However, there still exist some situations that can corrupt Mac OS X volumes. These volumes comprise of metadata structures like, Master Directory Block, catalog file, etc. that might corrupt the volume and renders it inaccessible for users. Most of these corruptions can be detected and repaired by ‘Disk Utility’.
But ‘Disk Utility’ fails to repair the corrupted volume in many instances. Let’s consider you are running ‘Disk Utility’ on corrupted volume of macOS High Sierra, which may lead to few error messages, and Filesystem verify or repair failed is one among those errors.
Before going any further first thing you should realize is that, fie System Verify Or Repair Failed is a critical error and which only occurs when a hard drive is damaged or corrupted. Hence, the first and foremost priority of any user should be to recover data from the damaged hard drive or Mac. Because, no matter what method you might follow, it will prompt you to erase and reinstall the MacOS. Hence, if you prioritize, your crucial files, click on the download button and recover data from Mac Hard drive.
How to Fix ‘Filesystem verify or repair failed’ Error on macOS High Sierra?
Issues, which cannot be fixed by ‘Disk Utility’ should be resolved by running fsck manually. To do so, boot the Mac machine in a single-user mode and while the machine is booting, press ‘command’ and S keys down. Next, you need to type fsck -fy command.
But if the problem remains unresolved, you should delete the corrupted volume, provided, a good backup of required data is available. But if such a backup does not exist, run a Mac Data recovery software and extract all possible data.
Recover data from ‘filesystem verify or repair failed’ drive with Remo Recover for Mac Software
Remo Mac Data Recovery is a professional Mac data recovery software that can recover data from drive that has ‘file system verify or repair failed’ error, undelete Mac files even emptied from Mac Trash, recover data from formatted drive, recover data from un-mountable drive, recover data from unreadable drive, recover data from corrupted drive, recover deleted/lost partition, etc. on macOS High Sierra as well as other OS X operating systems.
Guide to recover data from the volume that has ‘filesystem verify or repair failed’ error on macOS High Sierra
- Download and Install the demo version of the Remo Recover Mac on your Mac machine and launch the software to open the main screen. Select the suitable option from given options to start with drive recovery.
- Now, select the option according to your data loss scenario for recovering data volume data.
- From next window, select the appropriate drive to restore data.
- The software starts the scanning process and once it gets completed recovered data is displayed
- Preview the recovered files and save them to any safe location or a drive
What’s next? Fix ‘file system verify or repair failed’ error by reformatting
To do so,
- Launch Disk Utility
- Select the drive that has ‘file system verify or repair failed’ error
- Choose Erase, complete related information (name, format, scheme), and then click Erase to reformat the drive
By now the issue has to be resolved. It is also possible that the error ‘macOS High Sierra could not be installed on your computer. File system verify or repair failed’ may occur when you want to upgrade to a new macOS, which indicates that there are some errors on our file system and make the new macOS can’t be successfully installed.
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However, by following the above-mentioned solution you can easily resolve the issue, reformat the drive, and then try to reinstall new macOS.
If your Mac is connected to the internet but suddenly stops sending or receiving email, you should generally try again later, and if necessary work with your email provider to resolve. If you're using Apple's iCloud Mail, learn how to resolve issues with iCloud Mail.
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You might see a status icon such as a lightning bolt or a warning icon next to your account's inbox in the Mail sidebar, or in the upper-right corner of the Mail window. Click it to learn more.
- If the status is Network Offline, make sure that your Mac is connected to the internet, then try again.
- If the status is Login Failed, check with your email service provider (ESP) to be sure that your account is set up correctly on your Mac.
- If Mail asks for your password, but entering the password doesn't help, find out why your email provider is rejecting your password.
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Test using webmail
Many email providers offer webmail, which is a way to use email with a web browser such as Safari, instead of with an email app such as Mail. For example, if you're using an iCloud Mail account, you can use iCloud.com to send and receive email.
Webmail is a good way to verify that your account is valid, but it doesn't mean that your account is set up correctly in Mail. Your email provider can help you verify your email settings and check for other issues that affect sending or receiving email.
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