This article will show you how to Repair Disk Permissions on Mac. On your Mac, you can store personal files and papers in files and folders. You can protect your files from nosy eyes by encrypting them with a password or another method. However, macOS comes with a built-in way to do this by default.
On macOS, disk permissions (also called directory permissions) are used to stop other people and certain apps from opening files on your Mac and changing them without your permission. So, you can be sure that your files and folders are safe. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Apple Support site.
Even though many people back up their data on the cloud or Mac hard drives these days, it is said that these copies aren’t safe and can be hacked or damaged. Have you ever had to fix your Mac hard drive to get back your photos, movies, and other important files? There could be physical or mental mistakes behind why people are hiding.
How to Repair Disk Permissions on Mac
Lastly, the steps below explain how to fix disk access in macOS. Make sure to carefully go through each of the steps below.
- Type “Disk Utility” into Spotlight, which you can get to by pressing Command + Space on your computer. This will open Disk Utility. Disk Utility can also be started by typing “/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.”
- Use the pane on the left to click on your boot level. Unless you changed the name, the volume will be called “Macintosh HD.“
- To start the repair process, click on the “First Aid” button in the toolbar at the top right of the “Disk Utility” window.
- Read the approval dialog to make sure you’ve chosen the right drive, then click “Run” to start the disk repair process. Also read the warning, and then click “Continue.”
- Your computer won’t reply to your input while it’s being fixed, which is normal and to be expected. So that the operating system can read the drive’s contents properly, it needs to lock you out of the drive. It shouldn’t take more than a few minutes, even for big drives.
- When the process is done, a report will show you everything that the First Aid process did. If the process finds any major mistakes, it will tell you about them.
What are disk permissions?
On macOS, your files are kept safe with the help of disk rights. They are made so that apps (or other users, if you share your Mac) can’t just open a system file they shouldn’t and change it. To do that, they’d need approval. Every file and folder on your Mac has a set of rights that tells what you can do with it. The Apple Community says:
“Many of the things you install in Mac OS X come from files called “package files,” which end in “.pkg.” When something is loaded from a package file, a “Bill of Materials” file is saved in the package’s receipt file, which is kept in /Library/Receipts/ in Mac OS. These files don’t take up much space on your hard drive, so you shouldn’t throw them away. Each of these “.bom” files has a list of the files that package loaded and the permissions that each file needs.