MacBook Pro Bloqué sur barre de chargement

Passe la commande :
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diskutil info /
  • qui affiche un tableau d'informations détaillé sur le volume actuellement démarré

Poste le retour. C'est pour savoir si tu as bien démarré sur MBP SR actuellement.
 
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Last login: Fri Dec 25 17:03:12 on ttys000
mac-book-de-Stephane-ROCHE-2:~ stephaneroche$ diskutil info /
   Device Identifier:        disk2s1
   Device Node:              /dev/disk2s1
   Whole:                    No
   Part of Whole:            disk2

   Volume Name:              MBP SR
   Mounted:                  Yes
   Mount Point:              /

   Partition Type:           41504653-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
   File System Personality:  APFS
   Type (Bundle):            apfs
   Name (User Visible):      APFS
   Owners:                   Enabled

   OS Can Be Installed:      Yes
   Booter Disk:              disk2s2
   Recovery Disk:            disk2s3
   Media Type:               Generic
   Protocol:                 SATA
   SMART Status:             Verified
   Volume UUID:              126E8308-D4CF-4DA8-8532-5BB81D1FA783
   Disk / Partition UUID:    126E8308-D4CF-4DA8-8532-5BB81D1FA783

   Disk Size:                550.0 GB (549999996928 Bytes) (exactly 1074218744 512-Byte-Units)
   Device Block Size:        4096 Bytes

   Volume Total Space:       550.0 GB (549999996928 Bytes) (exactly 1074218744 512-Byte-Units)
   Volume Used Space:        452.1 GB (452132245504 Bytes) (exactly 883070792 512-Byte-Units) (82.2%)
   Volume Free Space:        97.9 GB (97867751424 Bytes) (exactly 191147952 512-Byte-Units) (17.8%)
   Allocation Block Size:    4096 Bytes

   Read-Only Media:          No
   Read-Only Volume:         No

   Device Location:          Internal
   Removable Media:          Fixed

   Solid State:              Yes
   Hardware AES Support:     No

mac-book-de-Stephane-ROCHE-2:~ stephaneroche$
 
C'est bien MBP SR. Passe la commande (copier-coller) :
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diskutil ap deleteContainer disk1 ; diskutil eraseVolume free null disk0s3 ; diskutil ap resizeContainer disk2 0b ; diskutil list
  • la commande supprime le Conteneur du bas => ce qui reformate un volume standard Untitled sur la partition du bas > supprime la partition Untitled du bas > récupère son espace au Conteneur du haut (et à sa partition de base) > réaffiche le tableau des disques

Poste le retour complet de la commande.
 
C'est bien MBP SR. Passe la commande (copier-coller) :
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diskutil ap deleteContainer disk1 ; diskutil eraseVolume free null disk0s3 ; diskutil ap resizeContainer disk2 0b ; diskutil list
  • la commande supprime le Conteneur du bas => ce qui reformate un volume standard Untitled sur la partition du bas > supprime la partition Untitled du bas > récupère son espace au Conteneur du haut (et à sa partition de base) > réaffiche le tableau des disques

Poste le retour complet de la commande.
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Last login: Fri Dec 25 18:09:08 on ttys000
mac-book-de-Stephane-ROCHE-2:~ stephaneroche$ diskutil ap deleteContainer disk1 ; diskutil eraseVolume free null disk0s3 ; diskutil ap resizeContainer disk2 0b ; diskutil list
Started APFS operation on disk1
Deleting APFS Container with all of its APFS Volumes
Unmounting Volumes
Unmounting Volume "Clone" on disk1s1
Unmounting Volume "Preboot" on disk1s2
Unmounting Volume "Recovery" on disk1s3
Unmounting Volume "VM" on disk1s4
Deleting Volumes
Deleting Container
Wiping former APFS disks
Switching content types
Reformatting former APFS disks
Initialized /dev/rdisk0s3 as a 466 GB case-insensitive HFS Plus volume with a 40960k journal
Mounting disk
1 new disk created or changed due to APFS operation
Disk from APFS operation: disk0s3
Finished APFS operation on disk1
Started erase on disk0s3 Untitled
Unmounting disk
Finished erase on disk0
Started APFS operation
Aligning grow delta to 500 004 835 328 bytes and targeting a new physical store size of 1 050 004 832 256 bytes
Determined the maximum size for the targeted physical store of this APFS Container to be 1 050 003 804 160 bytes
Resizing APFS Container designated by APFS Container Reference disk2
The specific APFS Physical Store being resized is disk0s2
Verifying storage system
Using live mode
Performing fsck_apfs -n -x -l /dev/disk0s2
Checking volume
Checking the container superblock
Checking the EFI jumpstart record
Checking the space manager
Checking the object map
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Checking snapshot 1 of 1
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Checking the APFS volume superblock
Checking the object map
Checking the fsroot tree
Checking the snapshot metadata tree
Checking the extent ref tree
Checking the snapshots
Verifying allocated space
The volume /dev/disk0s2 appears to be OK
Storage system check exit code is 0
Growing APFS Physical Store disk0s2 from 549 999 996 928 to 1 050 004 832 256 bytes
Modifying partition map
Growing APFS data structures
Finished APFS operation
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.1 TB     disk0
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:                 Apple_APFS Container disk2         1.1 TB     disk0s2

/dev/disk2 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +1.1 TB     disk2
                                 Physical Store disk0s2
   1:                APFS Volume MBP SR                  450.4 GB   disk2s1
   2:                APFS Volume Preboot                 21.4 MB    disk2s2
   3:                APFS Volume Recovery                520.6 MB   disk2s3
   4:                APFS Volume VM                      1.1 GB     disk2s4

mac-book-de-Stephane-ROCHE-2:~ stephaneroche$
 
je comprend ... mais du coup ce qui est bizarre c'est que ça marche dans un ordinateur et pas dans l'autre ?
Autre question, quel serait la meilleure transférer le nouveau système dns le ssd neuf que j'ai acheté ou garder celui-ci ?
merci
 
l'ancien est un disque SSD Crucial CT1050MX300SSD1 de 1050 Go en SATA III.
le nouveau est un disque SSD Samsung 860 EVOde 1000 Go en SATA 6.
 
Tu peux mettre le nouveau SSD dans l'autre Mac alors.

- tu peux garder l'utilisateur toto en cas de pépin. Tu peux supprimer par contre le dossier stef présent dans le répertoire des Utilisateurs : il ne sert plus.​