About a few hours ago I disabled the SIP (System Integrity Protection) of my mid-2009 MBP (just to fix some ruby and openSSL stuff under the hood which is not important to this matter). This disabling of the SIP ought to be no big deal, but as soon as I did it and got back out of recovery mode to start up my mbp, the launching of the system after I logged in went very laggy. A minute or two of this lagging and I got the grey screen of death.
So I pressed the power button again but about halfway the launch bar my mbp just blacked out and powered off. It does this every time now when I press the power button - status bar halfway, black screen and power off. In safe mode same thing, only the status bar goes a little further.
In recovery mode it says my disk is unmounted, and repairing it gives the following error (I ran it in disk utility, single-user mode, and in terminal in recovery mode):
It's a 6 months old SSD drive...
Does anyone know how I could fix it? Or am I down to an erase and clean install..?
So I pressed the power button again but about halfway the launch bar my mbp just blacked out and powered off. It does this every time now when I press the power button - status bar halfway, black screen and power off. In safe mode same thing, only the status bar goes a little further.
In recovery mode it says my disk is unmounted, and repairing it gives the following error (I ran it in disk utility, single-user mode, and in terminal in recovery mode):
It's a 6 months old SSD drive...
Does anyone know how I could fix it? Or am I down to an erase and clean install..?