My new MacBook Air is doing unlimited number of restarts after the migration is complete?? How to fix that

My new MacBook Air is doing unlimited number of restarts after the migration is complete?? How to fix that

Posted on Jul 17, 2022 07:58 PM

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Posted on Jul 17, 2022 08:10 PM

TarekElm Said:

"My new MacBook Air is doing unlimited number of restarts after the migration is complete?? How to fix that? [...]It’s not an iPhone .. it’s a MacBook Air"

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Troubleshooting a Mac in a Boot Loop:

Being continuous, it seems you are in a boot loop. So, refer to the following...

I. Boot in Safe Mode:

In Safe ModeLogin Items do not run at login, certain preferences are set aside, and damaged system files are then reset. So, once booted in to Safe Mode, wait 30 seconds, and then boot up normally, attempting another update install. For instructions, go here: How to Use Safe Mode on your Mac - Apple Support


II. Reset your SMC and your NVRAM:

(Applies to Intel-Basel Macs Only) Sometimes changes (i.e. Installations) are made to the system and then settings (i.e. Networking) become corrupted, technically. So, reset both on your Mac. So, reset the SMC and reset the NVRAM or PRAM. It might take three tries. to fix this. So, be certain you have the time to do so.

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III. Re-Mount the Drive:

Boot into Recovery Mode (Intel or Silicon) . You need to click the “Mount’ button to proceed. So, select the drives, and then click "Mount" Try rebooting once more. If of no success, then click unmount button, and then the mount button. Try rebooting once more. It looks dulled-out. So, if you cannot click it, then click the First Aid button to fix this volume.

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Jul 17, 2022 08:10 PM in response to TarekElm

TarekElm Said:

"My new MacBook Air is doing unlimited number of restarts after the migration is complete?? How to fix that? [...]It’s not an iPhone .. it’s a MacBook Air"

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Copy & Paste Error:


Troubleshooting a Mac in a Boot Loop:

Being continuous, it seems you are in a boot loop. So, refer to the following...

I. Boot in Safe Mode:

In Safe ModeLogin Items do not run at login, certain preferences are set aside, and damaged system files are then reset. So, once booted in to Safe Mode, wait 30 seconds, and then boot up normally, attempting another update install. For instructions, go here: How to Use Safe Mode on your Mac - Apple Support


II. Reset your SMC and your NVRAM:

(Applies to Intel-Basel Macs Only) Sometimes changes (i.e. Installations) are made to the system and then settings (i.e. Networking) become corrupted, technically. So, reset both on your Mac. So, reset the SMC and reset the NVRAM or PRAM. It might take three tries. to fix this. So, be certain you have the time to do so.

Start With This:


III. Re-Mount the Drive:

Boot into Recovery Mode (Intel or Silicon) . You need to click the “Mount’ button to proceed. So, select the drives, and then click "Mount" Try rebooting once more. If of no success, then click unmount button, and then the mount button. Try rebooting once more. It looks dulled-out. So, if you cannot click it, then click the First Aid button to fix this volume.

Jul 17, 2022 08:01 PM in response to TarekElm

TarekElm Said:

"My new MacBook Air is doing unlimited number of restarts after the migration is complete?? How to fix that"

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Being Stuck in a Boot Loop:

Your iPhone if stuck in a boot loop. And this typically happens when you unsuccessfully download some things or an install stalls.  So, refer to my User Tip: How to Fix an iPhone in a Boot Loop - User Tip

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