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Why does my 2011 MacBook pro keep restarting?
In most of the cases, the main contributor to the “Mac/MacBook Pro keeps restarting” issue is “kernel panic”. That’s because the operating system has detected an issue on your Mac and the restart must be performed to fix the issue, which is usually caused by the faulty software or a problematic hardware.
How do you get out of recovery mode on a Mac?
You can exit this mode by choosing “Restart” from the Apple menu. If the system keeps on going to this mode, then choose “Startup Disk” from the Apple menu and select your normal boot disk (it should have your OS version listed next to its name). After doing this, click the restart button, and you should be good to go.
Why does my MacBook Pro MBP not boot?
Suddenly my MBP won’t boot and horizontal lines appear at apple logo and than freezes with white screen. When I try to wait, my MBP starting to get hot and the fan speed is increasing. I already try the safe mode but it freezes again with blue screen and vertical lines.
What to do if your MBP won’t boot?
Contact apple or go to your nearest authorized dealer. Tell them you have been having artifacts on the screen and lines. That it has started showing a pink hue and no longer boots. You should be able to have it fixed for free.
What does it mean when Mac won’t boot into recovery mode?
If the Mac won’t boot into recovery mode, it means you have to use the Internet connection and Apple server to look for a possible solution. Here are four common macOS recovery methods that can resolve almost any issue on your Mac to ease up your tension and worries.
How do I get into recovery mode on my MacBook Air?
As you get your Mac online, it will automatically look for a viable solution to repair Mac. Directly access the internet recovery mode by long-pressing the Option + Command + R during the restart. A globe icon will appear on the screen with a status bar.