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Q: My MacBook freezes at login screen since last update. What do I do to fix the problem?

My MacBook freezes at login screen since last update. What do I do to fix the problem?

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5)

Posted on Mar 25, 2012 5:25 AM

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Q: My MacBook freezes at login screen since last update. What do I do to fix the problem?

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  • by tom269,

    tom269 tom269 Mar 25, 2012 10:41 AM in response to marciofromhouston
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    Mar 25, 2012 10:41 AM in response to marciofromhouston

    I feel your pain! I have just gone thru this with my MacBook. I am not an expert and tried a number of things and their is probably a better way, but I inserted the Snow Leopard disk that came with the computer. When I started I pressed shift, control, option, p and r. I held them for a bit and finally it broke loose. A window came open to choose language and then openned utilities to repair disk. It said the hard drive was fine. I lost my files from my email and documents I had saved. I also lost Photoshop CS5, and other programs I had to re-register to run them. It has been a major pain as all my passwords and registration information was in files in my email. When I went to my external hard drive to recover things somehow it was not working, probably my ignorance about it.

    I have also read that you can use the original disk and press option c when it starts up.

    Good luck.

  • by Dale Weisshaar,

    Dale Weisshaar Dale Weisshaar Mar 25, 2012 10:01 PM in response to marciofromhouston
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    Mar 25, 2012 10:01 PM in response to marciofromhouston

    Try using Disk Utility to do a Disk Repair, as shown in this link, while booted up on your install disk.

    You could have some directory corruption. Let us know what errors Disk Repair reports and if DU was able to repair them. This could just be a start in repairs and you may need a better utility to finish the job.

    Then Repair Permissions.

    No need to report any Permissions errors........we all get them.

       DALE

  • by tom269,

    tom269 tom269 Apr 30, 2012 9:55 PM in response to marciofromhouston
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    Apr 30, 2012 9:55 PM in response to marciofromhouston

    I ended up re-formating the computer to fix it. Kind of a pain to replace all the lost email addresses and favorites but it is working normal again.