![]() Power off, boot, runs as expected until next attempt to shutdown or to restart. (Cursor shows and moves volume control keys show the popup and move the bar other keyboard input recognized, but rejected with a dull beep.) So the problem I reported in detail earlier in this thread occurs both in High Sierra (me) and in Mojave (you).Īdam, I read the TidBits notice of the replacement* for Security Update 2020-003, installed it, and still have this behavior: machine will not shut down, whether by shutdown command or by restart. The command, diskutil apfs list, shows, as usual, four volumes in the system drive APFS container, the system, VM, and two not mounted, Preboot and Recovery. (Ha!!)Īfter the call, I ran FirstAid as a logged in user “using live mode,” and the file system passed all tests. (Yes, they are.)Īmusingly, it offered this: Unmount them, or perform repair while running from another macOS system (such as the Recovery system). The gentleman at Apple Support took me through the drill: try restarting from the Apple menu try shutting down from the Apple menu reset SMC reset NVRAM boot in Safe Mode boot Recovery partition >DiskUtility >FirstAid.Ĭuriously, FirstAid said this: Can’t repair volume because other APFS volumes on its container are mounted. (And that the re-install will take a long time. I suppose reinstalling from the Recovery partition is, in the following respect, no different that installing a new macOS version: namely, that none of my applications or data will be affected.
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