You can click Show Details to see more information about the repairs. Click Run. If Disk Utility reports that the disk appears to be OK or has been repaired, you’re done.Click the First Aid button. If Disk Utility tells you the disk is about to fail, back up your data and replace the disk.In the sidebar, select the disk you want to repair. Click Disk Utility, then click Continue.After your Mac restarts (some Mac computers play a startup sound), press and hold the Command and R keys until the Apple logo In the Disk Utility Help window, click the Share button, then choose Print.(You don’t have access to Disk Utility Help when you restart your computer in the next step.) Print this help page so you can refer to it later. Today we’ll look at how to repair the disk that started up your Mac. You can use the Disk Utility in macOS High Sierra to repair a variety of problems.
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