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MacBook 12" early 2015 does not use internal screen after boot

Dear everyone, I got a strange situation with my MacBook after a high Sierra update it would not boot beyond the 100% bar.

However I was able to access it via vnc and ssh. In the vnc session it identifies the screen as an 23" internal screen. The screen stays on the 100% bootbar.

I was able to install Catalina via vnc session, but that did not fix the issue. Any idea how I could flash the firmware again (was part of the high Sierra update)

I am not able to install from a bootstick (catlina installer).

Best regards

Joerg

MacBook

Posted on Jun 5, 2020 6:58 PM

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Posted on Jun 5, 2020 7:05 PM

Tried the SMC and NVRAM reset?


Any add-on anti-malware, add-on anti-virus, add-on VPN clients, or,add-on cleaner apps?


Download and run and post the output of EtreCheck here. Open a new reply here and then press the button that looks like a printed page to get a text input box big enough to paste the hardware and software configuration report here.

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Jun 5, 2020 7:05 PM in response to joerg_m

Tried the SMC and NVRAM reset?


Any add-on anti-malware, add-on anti-virus, add-on VPN clients, or,add-on cleaner apps?


Download and run and post the output of EtreCheck here. Open a new reply here and then press the button that looks like a printed page to get a text input box big enough to paste the hardware and software configuration report here.

Jun 6, 2020 9:40 AM in response to joerg_m

Try a Safe Mode boot. That disables various add-ons, and rebuilds caches.

I’d first remove Avira and DuetDisplay per vendor instructions, and reboot.

Add-on anti-malware has caused weird problems, and a display-related package may well be causing display-related issues.

Failing that, I’d then remove Tunnelblick, and ZeroTier, as those can alter with IP routing.

Independent of the rest here, I’d remove or update MacFUSE and NTFS.

MacBook 12" early 2015 does not use internal screen after boot

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