Got a Mac Pro with a ssd reporting smart failure. macOS refuses to install. Anyone knows of a bootable usb disk I can use to scan and potentially repair the disk? Terminal in recovery mode doesn’t contain smartctl.

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    1 year ago

    If the drive is failing SMART there’s something wrong with it, it’s likely not repairable, especially with software

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        1 year ago

        It’s dead, Jim - cit.

        Go to Apple service and have it replaced if you are under warranty. If you are not… You’re essentially screwed.