I upgraded to Sierra (from El Capitan) through the Mac App Store, it downloaded it, restarted to install, but then it says:First Aid in Apples Disk Utility is a small utility designed to verify and fix minor problems of a drive, such as repairing the drives data structures, fixing external hard drives not mounting on Mac, external hard drive not readable on Mac and so on.First Aid can find and repair errors related to the formatting and directory structure of a disk on your Mac. It's been working well and the hard disk has not been exhibiting any problems ever. I have a MacBook Pro 17" (Early 2011). Performing fsckhfs -fy -x /dev/rdisk0s2 Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume. Volume is already unmounted. Results below: Volume Macintosh HD Repairing file system.Someone on another post I found that was similar said to start up using Cmd-r (holding while it restarts) to go to OS X Utilities, and then Disk Utility to repair the disk.However, when I try to run First Aid on my internal Macintosh drive, it fails. If the disk is broken or what but we can only see First Aid and Partition.OS X could not be installed on your computerQuit the installer to restart your computer to try againHowever, each time I retry the same thing happens. To repair the startup volume, run First Aid from Recovery.This is my first time installing macOS Sierra on desktop pc ( Hackintosh ).
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