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Hello,
I am trying to run a routine First Aid on my boot NVMe SSD (APFS) (which I admittedly haven’t done before), as I’m curious to why my boot time is 30 seconds (which I think is too long for an NVMe SSD) and I keep getting this error, even though it says the first aid was successful:
error: btn: invalid key (33183,8)
Then, it just quits.
The same error pops up when doing /sbin/fsck -fy in single-user mode.
Can anything be done to fix this? All the files on my boot drive are fine, so I don’t think it’s a hardware issue.
Thanks,
TonyTech86
I am trying to run a routine First Aid on my boot NVMe SSD (APFS) (which I admittedly haven’t done before), as I’m curious to why my boot time is 30 seconds (which I think is too long for an NVMe SSD) and I keep getting this error, even though it says the first aid was successful:
error: btn: invalid key (33183,8)
Then, it just quits.
The same error pops up when doing /sbin/fsck -fy in single-user mode.
Can anything be done to fix this? All the files on my boot drive are fine, so I don’t think it’s a hardware issue.
Thanks,
TonyTech86