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macbook pro 2010 wont start up!
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<blockquote data-quote="crystalmk" data-source="post: 1651090" data-attributes="member: 291683"><p>Thank you for the reply! Unfortunately I think my issue runs a little deeper than I thought. When I tried to go in through recovery and do a disk repair received an alert that read " the partition map needs to be repaired because there's a problem with the efi system partition's' s file system." It also stated that the "disk utility can't repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possibl, reformation the disk, and restore your backed up files." </p><p></p><p>Fortunately for me this isn't the macbook's original hard drive. So I can boot up using tube old one. But how can I back up and repair the hated drive? I can still see the hard drive when I boot up with the second drive. And I can still see that it didn't loose data. So it didn't completely crash. If It can be repaired, is the drive no longer reliable? </p><p></p><p>Also the drive giving me trouble is an sshd... Not sure if this changes anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crystalmk, post: 1651090, member: 291683"] Thank you for the reply! Unfortunately I think my issue runs a little deeper than I thought. When I tried to go in through recovery and do a disk repair received an alert that read " the partition map needs to be repaired because there's a problem with the efi system partition's' s file system." It also stated that the "disk utility can't repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possibl, reformation the disk, and restore your backed up files." Fortunately for me this isn't the macbook's original hard drive. So I can boot up using tube old one. But how can I back up and repair the hated drive? I can still see the hard drive when I boot up with the second drive. And I can still see that it didn't loose data. So it didn't completely crash. If It can be repaired, is the drive no longer reliable? Also the drive giving me trouble is an sshd... Not sure if this changes anything. [/QUOTE]
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