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Macbook Pro freeze after login (Yosemite)

I installed Yosemite on my MB Pro 2013. Installation went fine and needed to restart. Since then MBP freezes after login screen with progressbar stuck at half.I don't hear much noise so doubt any pending activity is going. Left for few hours just in case couple of times but no luck.


I tried few things which did not help.


1. PRAM reset

2. Disk repar using Command+R during boot up


I have seen discussions about issues during Yosemite installation but this is after installation and first reboot. Any help is appreciated.


Thanks

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 11:45 PM

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Nov 6, 2014 1:46 PM in response to ksangani

NOw both of my Mac Mini are exhibitng the same behavior. there is no oem memory or anything else in them. the only thing in common is they all have Yosemite on the,.


STill no reply from Apple..........reminds me of the reason I left the Microsoft OS behind......this is a similar issue that Vista had, I never got that one solved either


HOwever, turning off file vault security solves the problem on these as well.

Nov 6, 2014 2:50 PM in response to MountainCycler

I'm kinda lucky, then, since I've got a TM from only 3 days ago. However it is hard to believe that I could be forced to lose those data: it is there and I guess readable by another Mac. I'm just not allowed to see its content, which is kinda frustrating. For someone the key was deactivating FV, which I'll try to do tomorrow.

I'm absolutely not happy with Apple this time. However, when I used to be only a Microsoft user I experienced similar issues once a week, while with the Mac it happened twice in 42 months.

Nov 12, 2014 2:04 PM in response to ksangani

vnav's suggestion on Unsigned Kernel Extension helped me solve my problem.


Boot into Safe Mode then fire up Terminal App.

$ system_profiler SPExtensionsDataType

You will get a list. Search (cmd+f) for Not Signed

In my case it was JMicronATA.kext

$ sudo mv /path/to/extension.kext ~/Desktop/

reboot and you should be able to continue.

I am now trying to figure what this JMicronATA does.

Nov 13, 2014 7:47 AM in response to ksangani

Finally got my issue resolved.


Mac Configuration:

Model Name: MacBook Pro

Model Identifier: MacBookPro6,2

Processor Name: Intel Core i7

Processor Speed: 2.8 GHz

Number of Processors: 1

Total Number of Cores: 2

L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB

L3 Cache: 4 MB

Memory: 8 GB

Processor Interconnect Speed: 4.8 GT/s

Boot ROM Version: MBP61.0057.B0F

SMC Version (system): 1.58f17


Please note that Memory and SSD Drives are not Apple OEM, but Crucial M4's with Crucial memory. There are some threads that indicate that there are issues with Apple now checking for OEM RAM with Yosemite. While I went thru the effort of swapping, this was not an issue for me.


I had some issues with Flip camera install, made sure all references to uninstalled software was removed in /system/library/LaunchDaemons and LaunchAgents.


Next moved all my files off the 1 encrypted drive I had off to an external drive, reformatted it to a Mac OS Extended (journaled)


After all of this, machine would still boot really slowly with Status bar stuck. Performed forced shutdown and rebooted in Safe Mode.


Uninstalled McAfee AV software.


Rebooted and voila, the machine is working great.


Don't really know what root cause was, but McAfee was definitely a culprit.


Hope this will help someone else.

Nov 13, 2014 8:43 PM in response to johnmac_85

I had posted earlier that my problem got resolved with removing a .kext file. Truly not. I could get to the login screen and face the ever spinning beachball.


I started my Mac in Safe Mode and then 'downloaded' Yosemite to an external drive.

Rebooted my MBP while holding the Option key and selected the "Install Mac OS X" drive.

Once in used Disk Utility to erase my drive and perform a clean install.


I had a Time Machine backup to recover all my work barring a few files which I had manually copied to the external drive.


Clean install of Yosemite is working for me.

Nov 14, 2014 5:29 AM in response to ksangani

Have the same issue on my MacBook also, everytime i enabled the FileVault the problem occured and the spinning wheel appears after login at around 30-50% of the progress bar.

But my colleage found a workaround for this, CTRL+SPACE+ENTER and the startup continued nice and smooth.


Has tried all other workarounds descibed in this thread(and a lot of other) but this was the only thin that realy worked for me.


Ps.
Don't ask me what happens when i press CTRL+SPACE+ENTER, because i don't know.

Macbook Pro freeze after login (Yosemite)

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