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Yosemite Upgrade - iMac mid-2011 - Stuck on white progress bar screen at about 50%

I have a mid 2011 iMac. I started the upgrade to Yosemite about 4 hours ago. For the last 3 and 1/2 hours it's been "stuck" at the white progress bar screen at about 50%. I hear the harddrive occasionally do reading/writing, but it isn't doing a lot just a tiny bit. I've seen others post across the net with similar situations, but no solutions. I'm willing to wait, but would love to know if it's actually proceeding or simply in some infinite loop.


Anyone know how to tell if it's in a loop or proceeding?


Anyone have any ideas on things to try?


I really don't want to try and interrupt the upgrade, but it doesn't appear it's going to complete.


Ideas?


Thanks for any help you all can provide.


Perry

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10), Upgrade Stuck

Posted on Oct 17, 2014 10:28 AM

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Oct 21, 2014 8:41 AM in response to SATopWater

I'm having this problem too, but in my case the upgrade itself appeared to go fine, and I only got into problems having tried (and failed) to do various application updates and got to the point where I had to hard kill the machine to shut it down.


On subsequent boot attempts, left to its own devices twice now it has got to 50% (eventually!) and no further.


With a Cmd-R reboot I was able to get into recovery mode and do a disk check etc.


I've left it in the office stuck at 50%, so in the morning I'll try the "disable Wi-Fi" trick. I had noticed that in recovery mode the Wi-Fi adapter claimed to be connected, but had no IP address. ISTR that the WPA password on that particular SSID has been changed recently, so it does seem likely that the boot hang is related to it trying and failing to connect to a particular Wi-Fi network.

Oct 21, 2014 9:31 AM in response to SATopWater

For everyone having issues installing Yosemite because of the progress bar stuck for hours and hours with no luck and if you have any anti virus installed ( Norton, AVG, McAfee, Avira, etc ), follow this:


- Boot up in Safe Mode


- Finder > Applications > Uninstall Anti Virus


- Finder > Go > Library (press the Alt key for the Library to appear)


- Remove all content from following folders (not the folders themselves!) :

~/caches

~/launchAgents

~/saved application state


- Finder > Go > Computer > MACINTOSH HD


- Remove all content from following folders (not the folders themselves!) :

~/caches

~/launchagents

~/launchdaemons

~/StartupItems

~/preferences/system configuration > Remove only the following files:


- com.apple.Boot.plist;

- com.apple.PowerManagement.plist


- Empty Trash


- Restart



That should work like it has worked for other people


Hope it will be helpful...

Oct 21, 2014 11:25 AM in response to bazapple

I have a Mid 2011 iMAC and encountered the grey screen of death and the disappearing progress bar from **** when installing Yosemite. Majority of the problem stems from Yosemite installation not being completed and lagging in the background upon reboot. Here are some easy fixes:


  1. Restart your computer by holding the power button for 10 secs. Upon reboot and chime hold down the SHIFT key. Be patient, for it can take some time for the Safe Mode screen appear.
  2. Once in Safe Mode you should see a Yosemite completing installation pop-up box appear. Let the Yosemite run its final installation piece and restart normally by selecting the option form menu bar. Do not use the power button to restart your computer once in Safe Mode.
  3. Once you restart, there should be no more grey screen or progress bar issues. Login as normal to your user profile 🙂


If you have tried this to no avail, then you can reboot and run Disk Repair utility or try a fresh reinstall of Yosemite by holding down the OPTION key upon reboot and chime. You may also try resetting the NVRAM an PRAM by retarting and holding down SHIFT + OPTION + P + R upon reboot and chime.


Good Luck 😉

Oct 21, 2014 11:27 AM in response to alexgood25

I have a Mid 2011 iMAC and encountered the grey screen of death and the disappearing progress bar from **** when installing Yosemite. Majority of the problem stems from Yosemite installation not being completed and lagging in the background upon reboot. Here are some easy fixes:


  1. Restart your computer by holding the power button for 10 secs. Upon reboot and chime hold down the SHIFT key. Be patient, for it can take some time for the Safe Mode screen appear.
  2. Once in Safe Mode you should see a Yosemite completing installation pop-up box appear. Let the Yosemite run its final installation piece and restart normally by selecting the option form menu bar. Do not use the power button to restart your computer once in Safe Mode.
  3. Once you restart, there should be no more grey screen or progress bar issues. Login as normal to your user profile


If you have tried this to no avail, then you can reboot and run Disk Repair utility or try a fresh reinstall of Yosemite by holding down the OPTION key upon reboot and chime. You may also try resetting the NVRAM an PRAM by retarting and holding down SHIFT + OPTION + P + R upon reboot and chime.


Good Luck 😉

Oct 23, 2014 8:20 PM in response to SATopWater

anyone else still having problems?? i've waited a complete 48hrs and there was no progress. I tried the Command R and the SHIFT procedure and it doesnt work, still goes to the start-up screen (grey apple with black bar / sometimes white apple with white bar). i have also tried the doing a Recovery HD but still stuck on the start-up screen. HELP!! please and thank you

Oct 24, 2014 12:21 AM in response to KeWeL Image

Thank you for your clear, step by step solution to this problem. This worked for me. Most of what I read in these forums is incomprehensible and rather intimidating. So thanks again. At least I get my life back now. A pity Apple has apparently not yet seen the need to provide support for those struggling to get their product to work properly. Not their problem?!

Oct 24, 2014 1:57 PM in response to SATopWater

Thanks to SATopWater, this worked for me too.


Mac pro mid 2010 (5,1). I had also to clear the nvram before (Cmd + Option + P + R), because after the startup, no sound (chime) was hearing and Cmd+R or shift doesn't working.


After reboot, I got to recovery mode, I turned off WiFi, and after the reboot, the installation was fineshed! So, thanks again.

Yosemite Upgrade - iMac mid-2011 - Stuck on white progress bar screen at about 50%

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