- Macbook pro disk utility file system check exit code is 8 install#
- Macbook pro disk utility file system check exit code is 8 drivers#
- Macbook pro disk utility file system check exit code is 8 driver#
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Macbook pro disk utility file system check exit code is 8 install#
I am considering a clean install of bootcamp with Win 8.1 Pro, if I absolutely have to, but would like to avoid because it's my work setup and I will have to set everything up from scratch. I feel that Tuxera may not be an issue because I have been using both Bootcamp Windows and Tuxera for quite a while and never faced any issues. Thinking this could be the problem I tried to repeat all the remediation steps by completely disabling Tuxera, but the problem still persisted.
Macbook pro disk utility file system check exit code is 8 driver#
I use Tuxera NTFS and I know that there is a known NTFS driver compatibility issue between OSX default NTFS driver and Tuxera's NTFS version. This issue probably didn't happen until I upgraded to OSX 10.11.5 from.The boot sequence (Apple logo with the loading bar) takes a while to Option key, since Macintosh HD is my primary boot drive) When booting up the machine from a powered down state into OSX (without using.When restarting from Windows to OSX the boot drive selection screen sometime works normal.
Finally, I took the laptop to an Apple store and the technician saw the issue, never ran any diagnostic and simply said something like " looks like an issue with EFI, we will have to send it for repair to change the logic board because the memory is soldered into the logic board", I couldn't fully understand what he meant by that and I am skeptical if it is really a hardware issue because the operating systems (OSX and Windows) both run just fine once it boots up.
Macbook pro disk utility file system check exit code is 8 drivers#
I updated bootcamp drivers as well as Windows updates, but the situation stayed. I then tried by resetting the SMC and NVRAM but the problem still persisted. The disk health shows fine and I also ran First Aid on the Macintosh HD as well, but to no avail. I ran diskutil to verify the volumes but everything seems fine. And then finally when I hit return it takes another half a minute or so to load up the boot sequence (Apple logo for OSX and spinning circle for Windows). Once i hit an arrow key it takes 15 to 20 seconds to register and move the selection, sometimes it doesn't respond at all. I can use the arrow keys in the keyboard to select the drives but the response is just too slow. I have tried wireless and wired mouse in the screen and the results are similar. Also, once it appears with the Macintosh HD, Windows, and Recovery drives the mouse pointer just doesn't work or sometimes work un-reliably or extremely slowly. This is not really normal because it used to be much faster. The problem I am facing right now is that every time I turn my laptop on or try to switch Operating systems using the option key the drive selection screen takes a long time to appear, like literally 20 to 30 seconds. I was switching operating systems using the option key at bootup through the Bootup drive selection screen and it was all working fine. The dual boot to OSX El Capitan and Windows was working just fine until about a month ago. I have a Macbook Pro Retina 13" (Early 2015) model and I have a bootcamp partition with Windows 8.1 Pro installed in it.