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I can’t boot up my Macbook.

Today, I updated the new version of the os. After updating everything work fine. But after I restart, It stuck at apple’s Logo. No loading bar. I did everything on the internet. Command+ r utilities checked nothing error. Restart several times, no luck. Can’t boot into safemode it stuck at apple’s logo. Reset Pram, smc. Still no luck please help.

MacBook Pro 13”, macOS 10.14

Posted on May 23, 2019 8:02 AM

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Posted on May 23, 2019 12:21 PM

You can restore the previous system with Time Machine:


  1. Boot macOS Recovery.
  2. At the Mac OS Utilities screen, select "Restore From Time Machine Backup" > Continue. A Restore from Time Machine screen will appear. Read it then Continue.
  3. When the Select a Restore Source screen appears, select the internal disk. Its default name is "Macintosh HD" but you may have changed it. Continue.
  4. The Select a Local Snapshot screen appears next. Restore From > Local Snapshots on Macintosh HD (or whatever you named its startup disk) will appear in the dropdown menu selection.
  5. If a Local Snapshot Date & Time list populates, select one that corresponds to the version you want to restore. Continue.
  6. A confirmation dialog will appear. Read it then Continue.
  7. A Restoring screen will appear next. That operation won't take long.
  8. A Success screen will appear next, and the Mac will restart


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May 23, 2019 12:21 PM in response to kirchblute

You can restore the previous system with Time Machine:


  1. Boot macOS Recovery.
  2. At the Mac OS Utilities screen, select "Restore From Time Machine Backup" > Continue. A Restore from Time Machine screen will appear. Read it then Continue.
  3. When the Select a Restore Source screen appears, select the internal disk. Its default name is "Macintosh HD" but you may have changed it. Continue.
  4. The Select a Local Snapshot screen appears next. Restore From > Local Snapshots on Macintosh HD (or whatever you named its startup disk) will appear in the dropdown menu selection.
  5. If a Local Snapshot Date & Time list populates, select one that corresponds to the version you want to restore. Continue.
  6. A confirmation dialog will appear. Read it then Continue.
  7. A Restoring screen will appear next. That operation won't take long.
  8. A Success screen will appear next, and the Mac will restart


I can’t boot up my Macbook.

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