MacBook pro boot stuck at 100% loading screen











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I tried the following but none fixed it:




  • Boot to Safe Mode/Boot (press left Shift after pressing power until the
    Apple logo appears) , but it's stuck to 100% still.


  • PRAM reset (press Command + Option + P + R after pressing power, hold
    until the computer restarts and you hear a sound for a second time)


  • Recovery mode (press Command + R until the Apple logo appears) then
    Disk Utility and run First Aid - no issues found
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This appears when use command+v
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  • Boot to Recovery & 'Reinstall macOS' which will leave your data intact, but fix most underlying issues. Add any success/issues to your question or as a comment & we can work an answer out.
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 18:36










  • Use Command+R or Option+Command+R i will upload another image to see what appeared when use Command+V
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 18:47












  • @Tetsujin can you help me?
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:11












  • not with verbose mode, sorry, not a clue. Did you try what I said?
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 19:18










  • on testing it now but i'm afraid to lose data. Thanks
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:22















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I tried the following but none fixed it:




  • Boot to Safe Mode/Boot (press left Shift after pressing power until the
    Apple logo appears) , but it's stuck to 100% still.


  • PRAM reset (press Command + Option + P + R after pressing power, hold
    until the computer restarts and you hear a sound for a second time)


  • Recovery mode (press Command + R until the Apple logo appears) then
    Disk Utility and run First Aid - no issues found
    enter image description hereenter image description here



This appears when use command+v
enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question
























  • Boot to Recovery & 'Reinstall macOS' which will leave your data intact, but fix most underlying issues. Add any success/issues to your question or as a comment & we can work an answer out.
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 18:36










  • Use Command+R or Option+Command+R i will upload another image to see what appeared when use Command+V
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 18:47












  • @Tetsujin can you help me?
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:11












  • not with verbose mode, sorry, not a clue. Did you try what I said?
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 19:18










  • on testing it now but i'm afraid to lose data. Thanks
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:22













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I tried the following but none fixed it:




  • Boot to Safe Mode/Boot (press left Shift after pressing power until the
    Apple logo appears) , but it's stuck to 100% still.


  • PRAM reset (press Command + Option + P + R after pressing power, hold
    until the computer restarts and you hear a sound for a second time)


  • Recovery mode (press Command + R until the Apple logo appears) then
    Disk Utility and run First Aid - no issues found
    enter image description hereenter image description here



This appears when use command+v
enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question















I tried the following but none fixed it:




  • Boot to Safe Mode/Boot (press left Shift after pressing power until the
    Apple logo appears) , but it's stuck to 100% still.


  • PRAM reset (press Command + Option + P + R after pressing power, hold
    until the computer restarts and you hear a sound for a second time)


  • Recovery mode (press Command + R until the Apple logo appears) then
    Disk Utility and run First Aid - no issues found
    enter image description hereenter image description here



This appears when use command+v
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  • Boot to Recovery & 'Reinstall macOS' which will leave your data intact, but fix most underlying issues. Add any success/issues to your question or as a comment & we can work an answer out.
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 18:36










  • Use Command+R or Option+Command+R i will upload another image to see what appeared when use Command+V
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 18:47












  • @Tetsujin can you help me?
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:11












  • not with verbose mode, sorry, not a clue. Did you try what I said?
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 19:18










  • on testing it now but i'm afraid to lose data. Thanks
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:22


















  • Boot to Recovery & 'Reinstall macOS' which will leave your data intact, but fix most underlying issues. Add any success/issues to your question or as a comment & we can work an answer out.
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 18:36










  • Use Command+R or Option+Command+R i will upload another image to see what appeared when use Command+V
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 18:47












  • @Tetsujin can you help me?
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:11












  • not with verbose mode, sorry, not a clue. Did you try what I said?
    – Tetsujin
    Mar 1 at 19:18










  • on testing it now but i'm afraid to lose data. Thanks
    – Eman Rezk
    Mar 1 at 19:22
















Boot to Recovery & 'Reinstall macOS' which will leave your data intact, but fix most underlying issues. Add any success/issues to your question or as a comment & we can work an answer out.
– Tetsujin
Mar 1 at 18:36




Boot to Recovery & 'Reinstall macOS' which will leave your data intact, but fix most underlying issues. Add any success/issues to your question or as a comment & we can work an answer out.
– Tetsujin
Mar 1 at 18:36












Use Command+R or Option+Command+R i will upload another image to see what appeared when use Command+V
– Eman Rezk
Mar 1 at 18:47






Use Command+R or Option+Command+R i will upload another image to see what appeared when use Command+V
– Eman Rezk
Mar 1 at 18:47














@Tetsujin can you help me?
– Eman Rezk
Mar 1 at 19:11






@Tetsujin can you help me?
– Eman Rezk
Mar 1 at 19:11














not with verbose mode, sorry, not a clue. Did you try what I said?
– Tetsujin
Mar 1 at 19:18




not with verbose mode, sorry, not a clue. Did you try what I said?
– Tetsujin
Mar 1 at 19:18












on testing it now but i'm afraid to lose data. Thanks
– Eman Rezk
Mar 1 at 19:22




on testing it now but i'm afraid to lose data. Thanks
– Eman Rezk
Mar 1 at 19:22










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I got stuck at 100% to. This is how I manage to solve the problem.




  1. Reboot with "cmd"+"R"

  2. Acces terminal via menu bar


  3. $ nvram boot-args="-x" (this command tell your macbook to restart in safe mode during further reboot. We will disable it later)

  4. Reboot and Login

  5. Turn off your bluetooth (I don't know if it was really a bluetooth problem, I just disabled it)

  6. Open terminal and $ sudo nvram boot-args=""

  7. Reboot


Hope it helps






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    Nothing worked for me. The fact that I was able to get FAN started helped me fix my Mac Air. The solution is very weird. But, the fact remains. I got my MacBook Air back.






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    I got stuck at 100% to. This is how I manage to solve the problem.




    1. Reboot with "cmd"+"R"

    2. Acces terminal via menu bar


    3. $ nvram boot-args="-x" (this command tell your macbook to restart in safe mode during further reboot. We will disable it later)

    4. Reboot and Login

    5. Turn off your bluetooth (I don't know if it was really a bluetooth problem, I just disabled it)

    6. Open terminal and $ sudo nvram boot-args=""

    7. Reboot


    Hope it helps






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      I got stuck at 100% to. This is how I manage to solve the problem.




      1. Reboot with "cmd"+"R"

      2. Acces terminal via menu bar


      3. $ nvram boot-args="-x" (this command tell your macbook to restart in safe mode during further reboot. We will disable it later)

      4. Reboot and Login

      5. Turn off your bluetooth (I don't know if it was really a bluetooth problem, I just disabled it)

      6. Open terminal and $ sudo nvram boot-args=""

      7. Reboot


      Hope it helps






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        I got stuck at 100% to. This is how I manage to solve the problem.




        1. Reboot with "cmd"+"R"

        2. Acces terminal via menu bar


        3. $ nvram boot-args="-x" (this command tell your macbook to restart in safe mode during further reboot. We will disable it later)

        4. Reboot and Login

        5. Turn off your bluetooth (I don't know if it was really a bluetooth problem, I just disabled it)

        6. Open terminal and $ sudo nvram boot-args=""

        7. Reboot


        Hope it helps






        share|improve this answer












        I got stuck at 100% to. This is how I manage to solve the problem.




        1. Reboot with "cmd"+"R"

        2. Acces terminal via menu bar


        3. $ nvram boot-args="-x" (this command tell your macbook to restart in safe mode during further reboot. We will disable it later)

        4. Reboot and Login

        5. Turn off your bluetooth (I don't know if it was really a bluetooth problem, I just disabled it)

        6. Open terminal and $ sudo nvram boot-args=""

        7. Reboot


        Hope it helps







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            Nothing worked for me. The fact that I was able to get FAN started helped me fix my Mac Air. The solution is very weird. But, the fact remains. I got my MacBook Air back.






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            Nothing worked for me. The fact that I was able to get FAN started helped me fix my Mac Air. The solution is very weird. But, the fact remains. I got my MacBook Air back.






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            Nothing worked for me. The fact that I was able to get FAN started helped me fix my Mac Air. The solution is very weird. But, the fact remains. I got my MacBook Air back.






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            Nothing worked for me. The fact that I was able to get FAN started helped me fix my Mac Air. The solution is very weird. But, the fact remains. I got my MacBook Air back.







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