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RigSatMe

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Sep 24, 2019
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Hi, everyone!
Having a problem with Macintosh HD - Data: found around over 20 orphan dstream id objects.
Tried to run in recovery first aid several times on different macOS beta versions, no success.
The results are still the same:
Running First Aid on “Macintosh HD - Data” (disk1s1):
warning: found orphan dstream id object (id 43966267, refcnt 1)
warning: found orphan file extents (id 43966267, size 8192)
warning: found orphan file extent (id 43966267) at logical address 0
warning: found orphan dstream id object (id 45318991, refcnt 1)


and so on...

In the end of the first aid the statement as follows always confirms all issues are resolved:
Verifying allocated space.
Performing deferred repairs.
The volume /dev/rdisk1s1 appears to be OK
File system check exit code is 0.
Restoring the original state found as mounted.


No problem to reinstall system, 'cause all files are kept in the cloud, however, wouldn't like to bother with it.

Please, any suggestions?
No time machine is used for back up!
 
If are running this on a "running" system, then these types of messages are expected. The only time you can reliably run a file-system check is when the partition is not actively mounted. You'd have to boot from recovery and run a file system check on a non-mounted partition to get real results.
 
If are running this on a "running" system, then these types of messages are expected. The only time you can reliably run a file-system check is when the partition is not actively mounted. You'd have to boot from recovery and run a file system check on a non-mounted partition to get real results.
Thank you. This is what has been done several times in Recovery mode. Still no success.
 
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