Disk Utility errors after Recovery

Hello, after a freeze during a System Update (Sonoma 14.7.3 to .4), I did repairs (several volumes/containers, several times, as advised).


Almost all errors disappeared, but I now see these ones :

>> warning: container has been mounted by APFS version 2317.81.2, which is newer than 2236.141.1

warning: disabling overallocation repairs by default; use -o to override <<


Is this serious ? How to fix this ?

I found a script using fsck_apfs but don’t know if it’s valid

help appreciated

TIA

Mac Studio, macOS 14.7

Posted on Mar 6, 2025 1:03 PM

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Posted on Mar 6, 2025 1:46 PM

Those are completely normal. First Aid always disables overallocation repairs by default as is noted in the warning. And the first warning is just telling people an older version of APFS was used to originally format this volume. Using a newer version of tools to scan the file system is always best.


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Mar 6, 2025 1:46 PM in response to p1afff

Those are completely normal. First Aid always disables overallocation repairs by default as is noted in the warning. And the first warning is just telling people an older version of APFS was used to originally format this volume. Using a newer version of tools to scan the file system is always best.


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