![]() I go back to my 2nd external and run fsck_hfs -fy /dev/disk0s2 ![]() I try to install Yosemite on to DJ OS but to no avail. I go into another external that I have with Yosemite on it, and partition my internal into two partions: DJ OS (I DJ as well) and Mac OS. Plug in an external with OS X Utilities and Recovery on it, attempt to verify my internal SSD which fails, giving meĪfter doing this for some time I assume there's something wrong with the partition table, and at this point I don't care if I lose my documents I just want my SSD bootable again. I shut down the MBP and boot it up to find a flashing folder with a question mark on it. Normally Terminal will login as your user, this time however, it somehow gets stuck on the login part, simply displaying 'login:'. After taking the usual 5 seconds or so to pull up this particular folder, Finder stops responding so I do what any tech-savvy person does: pull up Terminal to kill Finder's process. The other day I simply opened up Finder and went to my movies folder which is housed on my 2TB Time Capsule that I connect to wirelessly. (Side note: I posted this exact same question in the Apple discussions but no one could answer my question.) ![]() (I'm trying to be as detailed as possible so bear with me.) So I have a MacBook Pro (Late '12), has run seamlessly with all OSes that I have put on it, (not to say that this problem is due to the OS). ![]()
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