However, in the in some cases, instead of booting properly, the system may display the Apple Logo and then reboot, repeating this step over and over again. When you start up your Mac, the system generally shows a grey Apple Logo (the color changes depending on what OS you’re running) for a brief period followed by your Log In screen or directly jumps to your desktop (again depending on the settings you set in System Preferences). But first let’s look at what’s probably happening in the background. One of the following list should pull you out of the Boot loop, and from there you can take measures to stop it from reoccurring. Now back to the possible solutions/workarounds. I highly recommend going to them (rather than Maple or Chroma) for any Apple Related issues you may face. I’ve had a fantastic journey with them, for over 15 years I think. But there are other ways….įirst off, let me say, that the only Service Provider I’ve seen that doesn’t give up so fast on your data is PCSS, Mahim, Mumbai. Unfortunately, most of the time in India, if you take your Mac to your local Apple Third Party Reseller or Apple Authorized Service Provider, they will tell you that the only way to resolve this is to wipe your hard disk and by doing so you will lose all your data. Maybe its a 3rd Party extension, or or add-on causing it, or maybe a hardware fault. Recently 2-3 friends have had this problem with their Macs.
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