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Help! Disk Utility can't repair my drive
'Hello, Disk Utility stopped repairing Macintosh HD, and I got the message 'Error: Disk Utility can't repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.' Any ideas or tools for me to repair the disk? I'm so afraid of losing data.'
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Disk Utility is a comprehensive system utility for users to perform disk and disk volume-related tasks on the macOS operating system, such as erasing, formatting, partitioning, cloning disks, or repairing bad sectors that were found on the disk, etc. And, it's one of the most frequently used applications in Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan or MacOS Sierra.
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'Disk Utility can't repair this disk' is one of the common issues that prevents Mac users from repairing hard disk bad sectors or system errors. When such an error message appears, it's a signal telling you that the hard drive is failing, and start a safe transfer of all your important data at once.
How to backup when Disk Utility can't repair this disk on Mac?
Apple's Time Machine can help backup Mac to an external hard drive, however, it won't assist you further if the hard drive has the system on it. Meanwhile, since your hard drive's failing and Disk Utility can no longer fix it, there is a great chance that backup can not be complete successfully. Hence, to ensure that everything remains, the best backup option for a failing or crashing hard drive is to 'clone'. Mac disk cloning is to copy everything on one hard drive to another, so it can 100% protect data.
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# To clone a failing hard drive that Disk Utility cannot repair, here's the guide
Step 1. Connect both hard drive and SSD to Mac computer and launch EaseUS Mac cloning software.
Step 2. In the From drop-down list, select the volume you want to clone, which should be the source disk.
Step 3. In the To drop-down list, select the SSD as the destination disk.
Step 4. Set up the disk cloning properties. Here, you are allowed to exclude files or folders if necessary.
Step 5. Finally, click the Start button to execute the cloning operation.
How to fix Disk Utility can't repair this disk?
Step 1. Hold down Command + S and boot the Mac into Single User Mode.
Step 2. Type the command fsck -fy and wait utill it completes.
Step 3. If you see a message called 'File system was modified', run fsck -fy again until another message 'The volume x appears to be OK' comes up.
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Step 4. Type reboot to leave Single User Mode.
Disk Utility User Guide
You can restore a disk image to a disk. To do this, you first need to erase the disk. If the disk image has multiple partitions, you must restore each partition individually.
Restore a disk image with a single volume to a disk
In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, select the volume that you want to restore in the sidebar, then click the Restore button .
This is the volume that is erased and becomes the exact copy.
Click the Restore pop-up menu, then choose the volume you want to copy.
If you’re restoring from a disk image, click the Image button, then navigate to that disk image.
Click Restore.
Restore a disk image with multiple volumes to a disk
To restore a disk image with multiple volumes to a disk, you must partition the destination disk, then restore each volume individually.
In the Finder on your Mac, double-click the disk image to open it.
The disk image’s volumes appear as disks in the Finder.
In the Disk Utility app, select the disk in the sidebar, click the Partition button , then partition the destination disk.
The destination disk must have as many partitions as the disk image, and each of the disk’s partitions must be at least as large as the corresponding partition in the disk image. See Partition a physical disk in Disk Utility on Mac.
In the sidebar, select the volume that you want to restore, then click the Restore button .
This is the volume that is erased and becomes the exact copy.
Do one of the following:
Restore from a volume: Click the “Restore from” pop-up menu, then choose the volume you want to copy.
Restore from a disk image: Click Image, choose the disk image you want to copy, then click Open.
Click Restore.
Repeat steps 3–5 for each remaining partition.