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Oct 30 2021 12:57am
Hey all my wife’s MacBook recently had an update and now on start up she will put in her password and it will show a loading bar below login but then restart or will just freeze and can’t use keyboard at all and have to force shutdown with power button. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
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Oct 30 2021 01:02am
try these two things

boot into safe mode.. do this by holding shift and pressing power button. then try to login again.

if that doesn't work boot into recovery by holding cmd and r then the power button.. once you're in you will want to open disk utility and verify your disk, repair if needed.

This post was edited by purplex on Oct 30 2021 01:02am
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Oct 30 2021 01:07am
Quote (purplex @ Oct 30 2021 05:02pm)
try these two things

boot into safe mode.. do this by holding shift and pressing power button. then try to login again.

if that doesn't work boot into recovery by holding cmd and r then the power button.. once you're in you will want to open disk utility and verify your disk, repair if needed.



Awesome trying second option now :wacko:
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Oct 30 2021 01:08am
Quote (purplex @ Oct 30 2021 05:02pm)
try these two things

boot into safe mode.. do this by holding shift and pressing power button. then try to login again.

if that doesn't work boot into recovery by holding cmd and r then the power button.. once you're in you will want to open disk utility and verify your disk, repair if needed.




where too from here please :D?
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Nov 3 2021 06:57pm
Quote (ThunderCrash @ Oct 30 2021 03:08am)
https://i.imgur.com/tMgoSjW.png

where too from here please :D?



Try clicking on First Aid and select the options from there, this should help.

I also recommend an NVRAM clear.

-Krawk
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