MacBook Air stuck on startup screen

MacBook Air (2017) running Mojave has worked perfectly until a couple of weeks ago when it started lagging and freezing. It's now stuck on the startup screen (apple logo + full progress bar). I tried to startup in safe mode but got stuck on the same startup screen. I was able to enter recovery mode, and ran first aid on internal volume, container, then disk (APPLE SSD SM0256G Media), with no problems reported. I verified that there is enough disk space, checked that SMART status is verified, reset the SMC, reset NVRAM, and ran apple diagnostics which had no problems. I reinstalled Mojave successfully, but still got stuck on the same startup screen. The only other idea I could find was to enter Terminal and force safe mode startup using the command: sudo nvram boot-args="-x" but this is unknown territory for me so I decided to post here first to ask for advice.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2020 5:16 PM

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Apr 30, 2020 10:59 AM in response to Lex-7

SOLVED!

I decided to try going into single user mode to see if I could get into safe mode, which did not work, but there was an endless loop of "Too many corpses being created."

I searched for that and found the article below, followed the instructions and it worked!


-Use Command-R to enter recovery mode

-Open Terminal in Utilities menu

-Type: cd /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/var/db/caches/opendirectory

-Enter

-Type: mv ./mbr_cache ./mbr_cache-old

-Enter

-Restart


https://mrsystems.co.uk/blogs/news/too-many-corpses-being-created

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