

If you have the time, my questions are these:ġ. My scenario is the same- Utility Disk shows

So, I am extremely interested in attempting to resolve this in the manner that you did. At any rate, they will not replace the SSD without keeping the old one, which is not an option, because at a worse case scenario, I will send my SSD to "disk savers" and have the data recovered. They said it could be replaced under warranty, but my issue is that I have a lot of data on my SSD that was not backed up (my fault, obviously). After taking the computer into an Apple repair center, it was diagnosed as a faulty SSD. This issue seems to be happening to many 2012 MacBook Airs.

Is there a way to mount the main hard drive? Even though I can't see it at all.ģ: Apple_HFS Mac OS X Base System 1.4 GB disk0s3Ġ: FDisk_partition_scheme *500.1 GB disk4 Here is the list of disks I have when I run diskutil list. However, the Utility Disk tool doesn't show my main hard drive only 1 disk0 with size of 1.39GB. The issue I am seeing that I can't boot so I decided to go to recovery mode.
