what if it shuts off as soon as i hit one of the options?
what if it shuts down as soon as i chose one of those options
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.1
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what if it shuts down as soon as i chose one of those options
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.1
ssierrabbauer Said:
"what if it shuts down as soon as i chose one of those options"
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Four Things to Try:
A. Mount the Hard Drive in Disk Utility:
While booted into Recovery Mode [Hold Down: command + R keys upon boot], go to Disk Utility> tap the Hard Drive, then tap the Mount button. See if you can then install it. If it is already mounted, then unmount it and then remount it. See where you can go from there.
B. Seeing your Your Hard Drive is Failing:
Run First Aid and see if things are fixed.
C. Reset your SMC and your NVRAM:
Sometimes changes are made to the system and then settings (i.e. for Wi-Fi) become corrupted, in the meanwhile. So, reset both on your Mac. See where it goes from there. It’s worth a go.
D. Try Safe Mode:
In Safe Mode, login items do not run, and corrupt system files(i.e. caches) are intentionally reset as a way to fix issues
ssierrabbauer Said:
"what if it shuts down as soon as i chose one of those options"
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Four Things to Try:
A. Mount the Hard Drive in Disk Utility:
While booted into Recovery Mode [Hold Down: command + R keys upon boot], go to Disk Utility> tap the Hard Drive, then tap the Mount button. See if you can then install it. If it is already mounted, then unmount it and then remount it. See where you can go from there.
B. Seeing your Your Hard Drive is Failing:
Run First Aid and see if things are fixed.
C. Reset your SMC and your NVRAM:
Sometimes changes are made to the system and then settings (i.e. for Wi-Fi) become corrupted, in the meanwhile. So, reset both on your Mac. See where it goes from there. It’s worth a go.
D. Try Safe Mode:
In Safe Mode, login items do not run, and corrupt system files(i.e. caches) are intentionally reset as a way to fix issues
so when i updated my macbook, it won’t completely turn on, it will go to the apple logo and load a 1/3 of the way then shut down again. So i started clicking shift/option/command/power all together and it will pull up the startup options, but when i try to chose one of the options for the startup it will just immediately shut down again. it’s a never ending process
ssierrabbauer Said:
"what if it shuts down as soon as i chose one of those options"
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What options? Is it shutting down on its own? Are you stuck at the login screen?
what if it shuts off as soon as i hit one of the options?