My MacBook doesn’t start
Hi, I can start my MacBook in safe mode, and only in safe mode, but the mousepad and keyboard don’t work in safe mode.
if I try to start in. Normal mode it doesn’t advance....
MacBook, macOS 10.15
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Hi, I can start my MacBook in safe mode, and only in safe mode, but the mousepad and keyboard don’t work in safe mode.
if I try to start in. Normal mode it doesn’t advance....
MacBook, macOS 10.15
You should try each, one at a time, then test to see if the problem is fixed before going on to the next.
If possible, backup your files before proceeding.
1. Select Disk Utility from the Utility Menu and click on the Continue button.
2. When Disk Utility loads select the drive (out-dented entry) from the Device list.
3. Click on the Erase button in Disk Utility's toolbar. A panel will drop down.
4. Set the Format type to APFS (for SSDs only) or Mac OS Extended (Journaled.)
5. Click on the Apply button, then wait for the Done button to activate and click on it.
6. Quit Disk Utility and return to the Utility Menu.
7. Select Install OS X and click on the Continue button.
The above articles will help you understand what happens in safe mode, and how to use it to troubleshoot the problem. My guess is that you have installed something that has corrupted the normal system. Perhaps, you put something in Login Items that is causing the problem. In any case, try removing anything you've done recently around the time when this problem started.
Thanks problem not visible...
Open Activity Monitor in Applications>Utilities, select All Processes & sort on CPU%, any indications there?
How much free RAM & free Disk space do you have also, click on the Memory & Disk Usage Tabs.
You can use Drive DX to possibly get a better view of Drive health…
EtreCheck is a FREE simple little diagnostic tool to display the important details of your system configuration and allow you to copy that information to the Clipboard. It is meant to be used with Apple Support Communities to help people help you with your Mac. It will not display any personal info.
Pastebin is a good place to paste the whole report if you capture the URL while there…
Whew, they've changed pastebin & made it harder, but after pasting in, click Create new paste button, then Embed button, then copy the URL...
<script src="https://pastebin.com/embed_js/KuvnghqA"></script>
The important part of the above would be...
https://pastebin.com/embed_js/KuvnghqA
Workable but harder for me to work with...the Note tool on the bottom of this editor's toolbar, as shown in the image, to copy and paste the output from EtreCheck. In a Reply before you click post, look for this to add longer texts...
Tried everything.
command R gets me to here and then doesn’t advance anymore
It only worked once to open in safe mode and there the keyboard or mouse pad doesn’t reply...
Looks like your Hard Drive is dying.
Any tips to do something about this?
What year MacBook is it?
I think 2014-2015... I’m not sure, and as you see not a computer expert.
after 5 hours I got it to this
Mac book air, was just able to start up all the way but it’s really slow. Any way to check where the problem can be. I can get in system information now.
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My MacBook doesn’t start