Disk First Aid keeps coming up with the same(?) error

When I run disk utility first aid on my MacBook Air 2022M2 on the data partition, it keeps popping up that there are errors, it's fixing the errors and when it's finished and run the first aid again, the same happens.


Does this indicate a defunct on the SSD?

Do I need to go to a repair centre?


Run 1

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2148, file-id 1880603 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2183, file-id 1882262 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2211, file-id 1883619 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2222, file-id 1885033 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2223, file-id 1885034 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 3116, file-id 2109766 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 4521, file-id 2214104 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 5141, file-id 2245581 but no inode references this doc-id

Omvangreferentiehiërarchie controleren.

Bestandssleutelrolling-hiërarchie controleren.

Ruimte van object­toewijzing voor volume verifiëren.

Het volume '/dev/rdisk3s5' is beschadigd en moet worden hersteld.

Toegewezen ruimte verifiëren.

Uitgestelde reparaties uitvoeren.

Het volume '/dev/rdisk3s5' is in orde.

Eindcode bestandssysteem is 0.




A minute later:

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2148, file-id 1880603 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2183, file-id 1882262 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2211, file-id 1883619 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2222, file-id 1885033 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 2223, file-id 1885034 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 3116, file-id 2109766 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 4521, file-id 2214104 but no inode references this doc-id

error: doc-id tree: record exists for doc-id 5141, file-id 2245581 but no inode references this doc-id

Omvangreferentiehiërarchie controleren.

Bestandssleutelrolling-hiërarchie controleren.

Ruimte van object­toewijzing voor volume verifiëren.

Het volume '/dev/rdisk3s5' is beschadigd en moet worden hersteld.

Toegewezen ruimte verifiëren.

Uitgestelde reparaties uitvoeren.

Het volume '/dev/rdisk3s5' is in orde.

Eindcode bestandssysteem is 0.


MacBook Air (M2, 2022)

Posted on May 17, 2023 10:08 AM

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Posted on May 18, 2023 09:17 AM

Try running First Aid from Recovery Mode. If it is still not repaired, then you will need to perform a clean install of macOS by "Restoring" the firmware or erasing the drive before reinstalling macOS & restoring from backup.


FYI, First Aid is not able to repair very much so starting with a new clean file system is usually necessary to get rid of errors.

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May 18, 2023 09:17 AM in response to koert-1968

Try running First Aid from Recovery Mode. If it is still not repaired, then you will need to perform a clean install of macOS by "Restoring" the firmware or erasing the drive before reinstalling macOS & restoring from backup.


FYI, First Aid is not able to repair very much so starting with a new clean file system is usually necessary to get rid of errors.

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