The image shows a kernel panic.
This is probably caused by incompatible software that is loading during the login process.
Try this: start in Safe Mode and see if the login completes - I'm guessing it will. Let us know.
The image shows a kernel panic.
This is probably caused by incompatible software that is loading during the login process.
Try this: start in Safe Mode and see if the login completes - I'm guessing it will. Let us know.
The image shows a kernel panic.
This is probably caused by incompatible software that is loading during the login process.
Try this: start in Safe Mode and see if the login completes - I'm guessing it will. Let us know.
As Lexpex suggested
Start up your Mac in single-user mode or verbose mode - Apple Support
and use recovery
you may also try the following steps in order
Shut down
Disconnect all external devices
Mac Mini: all but video, mouse, keyboard
iMac: all but OEM mouse, keyboard
Laptop: all devices
reset the SMC, repeat two or three times
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295
reset the NVRAM
How to reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support
then boot into safe mode
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201262
then reboot normally with devices disconnected.
This is a try to start up in Single User Mode, did not finish.
Re install HSierra.
Same exact problem here. Did you end up resolving this?
I’ve tried everything with no luck.
macOS high sierra broke my MacBook pro