Q: "You Need To Restart Your Computer" but I can't get past this screen
I installed Snow Leopard on my MacBook Pro (MacBook Pro "Core 2 Duo" 2.4 13" Mid-2010 ) via Firewire from another older mac (using a firewire 400 to 800 conversion adapter and the factory disk for Snow Leopard.) I set this on it's own partition and kept Sierra on a separate partition. After restarting, I cannot boot into either system. Why install Snow Leopard? Because Final Cut 7 isn't compatible with Sierra and I'd rather not shell out for Final Cut X when I'm perfectly happy with 7 (which was quite the investment back in the day!)
Some things I have tried:
1) Target disk mode: never even goes into this mode
2) Recovery mode: never goes into this mode
3) Running the Snow Leopard factory disk: never seems to see it
4) Command O: never gives me any option, never goes to the screen to do so
5) Safe Boot with Verbosity: no change
6) Single User Mode: Told me the partition was fine, I hit reboot, then back to my original problem
7) Reset NVRAM (Command, Option, P, R): didn't even keep restarting while I held it down
8) Reset SMC: seems to have reset but no change in boot
At the end of doing all of these things it goes back to the Apple Logo with spinning indicator and then the multi lingual "You Need To Restart Your Computer."
I would appreciate any help. I'm happy to format the whole thing, I just want it to work (and if I can install a version of OSX that accepts FCP 7 all the better!)
Thanks,
Travis
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6), Partitioned 4 Snow Leopard & Sierra
Posted on Oct 16, 2016 7:24 AM