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MacBook Pro - disk0s2 I/O error
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1606902"><p>Your boot drive directory is hosed. Usually the sign of either a drop or a failing HD. Disk Warrior could probably fix that but it's not worth the $100 if the drive is actually failing. I'd have a tech remove the drive and put it in an external case, and replace the boot drive. Then restore from your backup (which of course you have) or see if the old boot drive can mount or be repaired enough to restore your stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1606902"] Your boot drive directory is hosed. Usually the sign of either a drop or a failing HD. Disk Warrior could probably fix that but it's not worth the $100 if the drive is actually failing. I'd have a tech remove the drive and put it in an external case, and replace the boot drive. Then restore from your backup (which of course you have) or see if the old boot drive can mount or be repaired enough to restore your stuff. [/QUOTE]
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