Mac Mini, i5, late 2014, SSD, FileVault on.
Had a seizure the other day - booted, but nothing would move once screen came up. Mouse would move, but wouldn't activate any menu. Command/option/escape wouldn't work. Retried booting several times. Removed all USB connections.
Rebooted with command/r/ - then changed start-up disc to my SuperDuper external drive.
Booted (sooo slowly), but booted. Tried DiskUtility, no great results (i.e. didn't find much wrong).
Tried DiskWarrior5 (previously installed onto my applications) - wouldn't run on my 'duff' hard drive, at all.
Eventually got round the problem by installing High Sierra (over existing El Capitan). Then all fine.
Tried rebooting again from back-up, tried DiskWarrior again - still won't recognise my Hard Drive.
Is it because it's an SSD, or because of the FileVault?
Either way, any recommendations for an alternative to DiskWarrior?
Thanks.
Allen.
Had a seizure the other day - booted, but nothing would move once screen came up. Mouse would move, but wouldn't activate any menu. Command/option/escape wouldn't work. Retried booting several times. Removed all USB connections.
Rebooted with command/r/ - then changed start-up disc to my SuperDuper external drive.
Booted (sooo slowly), but booted. Tried DiskUtility, no great results (i.e. didn't find much wrong).
Tried DiskWarrior5 (previously installed onto my applications) - wouldn't run on my 'duff' hard drive, at all.
Eventually got round the problem by installing High Sierra (over existing El Capitan). Then all fine.
Tried rebooting again from back-up, tried DiskWarrior again - still won't recognise my Hard Drive.
Is it because it's an SSD, or because of the FileVault?
Either way, any recommendations for an alternative to DiskWarrior?
Thanks.
Allen.