![]() ![]() If this was an HFS+ volume, I bet first aid could’ve fixed it. First aid did report errors with it but didn’t fail the process and in any case I had no problems with that partition. I‘m great with backups of my SSD, but this was a fairly new drive where I’d recently put lots of personal files that I hadn‘t yet backed up anywhere else… The drive was partitioned into 2 volumes, APFS and HFS+ for time machine. I wish First Aid would recommend I backup the drive before wrecking it. After “First Aid”, which ran for a few minutes before quitting and telling me it failed, and recommending I “backup the drive”, it no longer mounts, and its name even has disappeared. Beforehand the drive was mountable and I just didn’t realize the severity of the damage. I then ran “First Aid“ on it which I deeply regret. When I checked It, I noticed several folders were missing. ![]() I had the drive plugged in my new MacBook and all of a sudden I got a message saying the drive “kept disconnecting”, which I thought was strange, since that didn’t seem to be the case. ![]() My brand new MacBook Pro M1 corrupted an APFS drive that’s still fairly new and never gave me problems on my intel Mac. Disc Warrior 6.0 is *still* unavailable! To you guys who tout the sturdiness of APFS, let me say this: I’m glad for you that you’ve been lucky so far. ![]()
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