![]() ![]() If not, it will boot back into recovery, but you may have better luck in recovery now after repairing first in single user. It may boot up into the main drive on its own then. Regardless, at the next prompt, run reboot. ![]() ![]() It may or may not tell you that some files have been removed. This mounts the root drive as writeable, and will remove damaged or unnecessary files. Then at the command prompt, run /sbin/mount -uw / If so, repeat the command until it just says the file system is ok. If there are errors, it will say the file system appears ok, but then there will be "the file system has been modified". At the end of the scrolling, follow the instructions listed.Īt the prompt type the following then hit enter: /sbin/fsck -fy That will boot you into single user mode, which should allow you to access the drive unhindered, outside of OS X.Ī black screen will appear, followed by a bunch of text. If the main drive is an option, select it, then before hitting enter, hold down both the Cmd key and the "S" key. It should show at least the recovery hd, possibly even the main drive. Start up the computer holding the option key, which takes you to the Startup manager that will show you your boot options. ![]()
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