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Onedocs mac spinning wheel
Onedocs mac spinning wheel






onedocs mac spinning wheel
  1. #ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL HOW TO#
  2. #ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL MAC OS X#
  3. #ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL MAC OS#
  4. #ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL INSTALL#
  5. #ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL PRO#

I'm still able to access the windows partition and that's what I've been using for a couple of weeks. What has caused this issue? Disk Utility weirdly says there is nothing wrong. I tried to do that and that also stopped at around 50%. I contacted support and they recommended I reinstall Mac OS. It would show the log in screen, I'd enter my password and it would stop loading at 50%. Before the issue happened, I would just use it for general browsing, watchin videos and for my studies.

#ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL MAC OS#

It has a windows partition of 75GB and the Mac OS (Big Sur) partition is around 400GB.

#ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL PRO#

I've got a 2017 15" MacBook pro that's got an issue. applesetupdone.oldĬan't log in to Mac OS or Reinstall Mac OS Hi all, #The move command acts as a rename command in this format. # in case of partial success repeat this command until errors go away. # Type the follow two instructions to access the startup disk in read/write. Look at what is typed out in the console to determine the exact format. The first two commands will depend on your release of Mac OS X.

#ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL HOW TO#

This page will tell you how to get into single user mode. Continue holding down command-s until you see some text on the screen. You need to get into single use mode for steps one and two that are listed below.

#ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL MAC OS X#

This will work all all releases of Mac OS X so far. You can then change the password on your old account. Get the Mac to set up an additional administrative account. I suggest you try to setup a new macOS account. I suggest you run Windows in a virtual machine such as Oracles free Virtual box. I understand you have a dual boot system with Windows and macOS. Something has gone wrong with setting up your run time environment. The computer complained the boot app can't be verified, which I solved by changing the system date on the terminal (Google "Changing system date from Terminal – OS X recovery").After you enter your password, the system sets up your account. I made a bootable USB stick with createinstallmedia after downloading the Maverick installer on another Mac. Note a T6 Torx screwdriver is needed, which Apple stores do not loan out nor sell at the time of this posting. I followed instructions on iFixit to replace the hard drive. I got a more reliable brand, since my Toshiba HDD didn't even last 2 years. To fix my Mac, I bought a new 2.5" laptop internal hard drive no more than 9.5mm in height.

onedocs mac spinning wheel

My Toshiba HDD's SMART Status was Failing, which according to the Apple rep I can only replace it and do data recovery on the broken HDD.Įverything is pointing to the speculation that my laptop tries to detect the HDD without success, so it couldn't load anything, thus the endless spinning disk. An Apple rep ran a Mac Resource Inspector (a specs checker available only at Apple stores) and pinpointed my problem to my hard drive. Since none of these solved the problem for me, I went to the Apple store for the "Genius Bar".

  • Independent HDD Check by taking out the HDD, putting it into a SATA to USB adapter, and plugging it into another Mac.
  • Repair disk by powering on while pressing + -> Disk Utility -> HDD selection -> Repair Disk, note this repair would not affect your data.
  • NVRAM/PRAM reset by powering on while pressing.
  • Verbose safe boot by powering on while pressing.
  • What you can try (might fix the problem if your HDD is not broken):

    #ONEDOCS MAC SPINNING WHEEL INSTALL#

    I'll describe all the things I've tried below, but what what I ended up having to do is to buy a new internal hard drive and fresh install Mac on it. I also had and solved my MacBook Pro Lion's problem manifested by the endless spinning wheel under the apple during boot. As bmike said in his answer you can erase the hd and reinstall using net recovery (you can use the disk utility tool to erase the harddrive at the first install screen) or you can take it in to an apple store to be repaired, as it should still be under warranty and could be a hardware failure. If you still have no luck, or you were unable to boot into safe mode in the first place, you only really have two options. Once you've finished in safe mode, log out and log back into single user mode and try to fsck the drive again. Verify disk permissions, repair disk permissions and verify disk.

    onedocs mac spinning wheel

    Next you should open the disk utility (applications/utilities/disk utility) and perform some harddrive first aid. If you get in on safe mode then I'd advise copying any essential information to an external harddrive in case you aren't able to boot in again. You'll have to wait a while for it to load now as safe mode takes quite a bit longer to boot. To do this, hold the shift key immediately after you here the startup chime (not before), keep holding until you see a progress bar appear. Firstly, try resetting SMC (I notice you've already reset PRAM), you'll find instructions here








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