My Mac has been running fine until I decided to upgrade to OS X 10.10, Yosemite. When it is installing I get the message:
File system verify or repair failed.
I clicked the restart option to boot into my internal HD but tells me its unavailable. I then rebooted, held Command+R to enter disk utility in order to repair the disk, but it tells me it failed and should backup and restore the HD.
I then tried to create an image on my external drive but this also fails with the message:
Unable to create Macintosh HD.dmg. (Input/output error)
I am stuck in this vicious cycle of restarting and the installation failing. I cannot escape the installation process.
Is there a way to access my files and copy them onto my external HD, then erase and restore the internal HD?
Best Answer
You could try booting off a Linux LiveUSB to back up your files.
Once that is done, you can reformat your HD and then reinstall OS X.
You should also keep an eye on your HD; these types of errors often suggest that your drive is corrupted or damaged.