Restoring the original state found as mounted Running first aid on “Macintosh HD” disk2s5 I tried running 1st aid on Macintosh HD with the following alert: This latter process was unfortunately terminated with technical problem and the alert: “.could not unmount disc. I then continued to erase "Macintosh HD” as instructed. I have discovered multiple SW problems after I started the process of turning my MacBook Pro into original factory settings with my Mac.įollowing Apple’s instructions (), I used macOS Utilities tool to 1st erase ”Macintosh HD - Data”. I wish to turn my Mac OS 10.15.1 (19B88) MacBook Pro computer into factory settings, but I have run into technical problems. The reason for starting the process is that I ran out of memory in my Mac, even I have deleted all my personal files and folders from my Mac. Problem reformatting Mac OS 10.15.1 (19B88) MacBook Pro Problem (re-)starting up Mac OS 10.15.1 (19B88) MacBook Pro The problems - slow responsiveness, slow opening hard drive, non opening drive, tried to create a test user and couldn’t and did a safe boot which took close to 8-10 min.Īfter Safe Boot nothing worked well = I couldn’t open Force Quit, Finder kept freezing, beachball would spin and then just stop - couldn’t open the application folder even to run EtreCheckPro = but finally was able to and it’s running now and I’ll upload it. So that may be part off the issue but not sure how to clean it off of all the left overs of Monterey. I did think I had cleaned off the Monterey APFS volume but when I restart the iMac now there is the following message: "Incompatible Disk=This disk uses Features that are not supported on this version of MacOS". This started after I partitioned the hard drive to run Monterey on the new part but I’ve taken that part off and now have 800+GB of space. I am having trouble with my iMac, running Mojave, and can’t move off Mojave just yet but need help in cleaning it up.
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