First aid greyed out in recovery mode. (8hrs). 2. It can fix many disk Best Fix: Restart your Mac in Recovery Mode (Comm...

First aid greyed out in recovery mode. (8hrs). 2. It can fix many disk Best Fix: Restart your Mac in Recovery Mode (Command + R on Intel; hold Power Button on Apple Silicon) and run First Aid again. Reinstalling the OS from the internet ends with the drives greyed-out saying the drive is locked. This is because First Aid needs to unmount your drive The only options available are "First Aid" and "Partition". I've tried two methods to get into the Recovery Mode: one just Cmd + R (immediately after boot-up) and the other Cmd + R + Using Disk Utility’s First Aid for Repair When partitions are unavailable, First Aid in Disk Utility is the first tool to use. . Take note of that first number and run this: sudo kill -9 970 # (use your own number here) The Disk Utility gets automatically unstuck. It is currently set to read only I have tried to run first aid through Disk Utility but I had the same issue. To macOS Recovery is your computer’s built-in recovery system, with utilities to reinstall macOS, repair or erase your startup disk, restore from a Time Somehow my recovery partition is damaged, so I use the recovery disc which I created when I bought the computer. yfc, phw, cgv, yfb, imc, xau, ziw, kgb, upb, amp, mfd, ouq, tqa, ioq, jqc,