I also tried it in a different command on the other page you referenced: typing “$ sudo diskutil unmount force /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD” resulted in “Volume Macintosh HD on disk0s2 failed to unmount. I tried the command “$ sudo lsof | grep /Volume/Macintosh\ HD” but it resulted in nothing, I just got a reset terminal after it prompted me for my password. Thank you for the additional assistance but I’m not quite sure what to do with any of this. Find Transcend StoreJet on the left column. Even the Network deployment tools like Apples Netinstall service or the DeployStudio fails, on account of this. dev/disk0s2 297Gi 9.1Gi 288Gi 4% 2455523 75477379 3% /ĭevfs 181Ki 181Ki 0Bi 100% 626 0 100% /dev Click Go on the menu bar at the top of your desktop, and select Utilities. They are unable to erase or partition the drive.
Map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)įilesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on Map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse) dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled) cyon78 said: UPDATE i tried formatting via USB again and this time it recognised the SSD but when i selected it, it shows the error: 'OS X could not be installed on your computer. Typing “mount” and hitting Enter yielded: Typing “/Volumes/” and hitting Tab once yielded “Macintosh HD” Tab a second time did nothing.Ģ.