- If Your MacBook Pro Stuck on White Screen, How to Fix It? 12 weeks 4 days ago
MacBook Pro stuck on white screen is an issue that usually happens when you boot up your Mac. When this issue happens, your Mac Pro just boots into a white screen. Sometimes, there is an Apple logo or other kinds of icons in the middle of the screen. Sometimes, it is just a blank white screen. So, it is also called MacBook Pro White Screen of Death.
This issue can happen to all models of Mac computers like MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, and more. If you don’t take measures to solve this issue, you will be unable to use your Mac successfully.
If you encounter MacBook Pro white screen, do you know how to fix it? Don’t worry. In this post, we will show you some effective methods. These methods are available for all Mac Computers.
How to Fix Mac White Screen?
Force Restart Your Mac Computer
Check the Connected Hardware
Use Safe Mode
Reset PRAM/NVRAM
Use Disk Utility
Reinstall macOS
- How to Fix MacBook Pro Black Screen | Reasons and Solutions 21 weeks 5 days ago
MacBook Pro black screen is a common issue that can happen in different situations. For example, when you want to wake up your MacBook Pro from the sleep mode, you may find that it has no response and it is stuck in the black screen of death forever. Or your MacBook Pro just boots into a black screen. Or perhaps, your Mac computer suddenly goes black while you are using it.
Sometimes, the screen can also be gray or blue. Thus, this issue is also known as MacBook Pro blank screen. The issue can happen to all models of Mac computer including iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro.
We collect some methods that are proved to be effective to solve the MacBook Pro blank screen issue and show them in this post. If you don’t know the exact reason for your Mac black screen issue, you can try these solutions from simple to difficult. There is always a way that works.
- Fixed! Mac Won’t Boot into Recovery Mode | Command R Not Working 4 weeks 11 hours ago
On July 1, 2011, Apple released Mac OS X 10.7 Lion to the public. In this mac OS version, Apple has introduced a recovery partition that contains the utilities generally found on the OS X discs.
Mac Recovery Mode relies on the Recovery partition on Mac. The Recovery partition is a magical existence. Even you wipe or start your Mac computer again from scratch, the Recovery partition can still be there for you to solve some serious issues like macOS could not be installed on your computer, MacBook boot into a black screen, Mac won’t boot past the Apple logo, and so on.
You can boot your Mac into Recovery Mode and then solve the issue by restoring from an available Time Machine backup, reinstalling macOS, fixing the startup disk via Disk Utility, or get help from Apple’s support.
To be specific, there are four universal options in Mac Recovery Mode:
Restore From Time Machine Backup: if you have backed up your Mac computer using Time Machine to an external hard drive, you can use this option to restore your Mac from the backup. You need to connect the backup drive to your Mac in advance.
Reinstall macOS: this feature allows you to reinstall your macOS when the system encounters issues and can’t boot.
Get Help Online: when your Mac computer is unbootable, you can click it to open Apple’s support page using Safari and look for the solutions to your issue. However, in this mode, some browser features are not available.
Disk Utility: if there is something wrong with the startup disk on your Mac, you can use this option to access Disk Utility and then use it to repair the startup disk. Of course, you can also use this feature to fix other connected drives.
Before you make your Mac access Recovery Mode, you need to make sure that the machine is shut down completely. Then, you can follow these steps to boot into Recovery Mode:
Press the Power button and immediately press Command-R.
You release the keys when you see the Apple logo (the login screen).
- [Solved!] MacBook Pro/Air/iMac Won’t Boot Past Apple Logo! 7 weeks 4 days ago
MacBook Pro/Air/iMac won’t boot past Apple logo is an issue that might happen when you boot your machine or perform a macOS installation/update. Do you know how to solve this issue? In this post, MiniTool Software will show you some solutions that are proved to be effective.
- MacBook Pro Screen Flickering Solutions & Mac Data Recovery 18 weeks 2 days ago
MacBook screen flickering can’t happen on every device. But it is a very common issue that can happen to Mac retina and non-retina screens. Besides, this issue can happen to all Mac computers including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac.
It seems that you can’t even see the screen when the Mac screen flickering issue is very serious.
This issue is commonly caused by the compatibility problems between the new macOS and the graphics processing unit. Moreover, there are also some other causes like hardware or software issues, CUDA drivers' absence, Mac computer fall-down, and more.
The first thing you must want to do is to fix the MacBook screen flickering issue. But you may don’t know how to do this work. In this post, we will introduce some solutions that are proved to be effective.
- How to Boot Mac in Safe Mode | Fix Mac Won’t Start in Safe Mode 2 weeks 4 days ago
What Is Mac Safe Mode?
Mac Safe Mode is a Mac snap-in mode. It is available on all Mac computers like MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, etc. It can boot your Mac computer without starting some software like startup programs, system extensions not required by macOS, and fonts that are not installed by macOS. Besides, it can also check your startup disk to find and fix errors like running First Aid in Disk Utility.
Due to these features, it can help you find whether it is a software issue or a system problem that happens to your Mac. Besides, it can delete some system caches like font caches and the kernel cache. Don’t worry, these caches can be automatically created again when necessary.
So, Mac Safe Mode is particularly useful when you want to solve and isolate some issues that don’t seem to be associated with using any particular app on your Mac computer, like iMac won’t boot past the Apple logo, your computer was restarted because of a problem, Mac won’t boot into Recovery Mode, and more.
Perhaps, you don’t know how to boot up your Mac in Safe Mode. For different macOS, the ways to enter Mac Safe Mode are different. On the other hand, for an Intel-based Mac and a Mac with Apple silicon, the methods are also different. We will introduce all of these methods in this post. No matter you want to boot into MacBook Pro Safe Mode, or MacBook Air Safe Mode, or iMac Safe Mode, you can just select a suitable tutorial based on the macOS you are running and the processor you are using.
For macOS Big Sur 11.0
How to Start up an Intel-based Mac in Safe Mode?
If your Mac computer is still running, you need to click the Apple menu (at the top-left corner on the screen) and then select Shut Down.
Wait for about 10 seconds.
Press the Power button to restart your Mac and immediately press & hold the Shift key on the keyboard.
When you see the login window, you can release the Shift key. On the screen, you can see Safe Boot (red font) on the top-right side.
- [Solved!] The Recovery Server Could Not Be Contacted Mac 3 days 9 hours ago
The recovery server could not be contacted is an error message that you may receive when you want to reinstall macOS 10.13 High Sierra/macOS 10.14 Mojave/macOS 10.15 Catalina/macOS 11 Big Sur in recovery mode or update your macOS. When this issue occurs, you will see the following interface. This issue stops you from installing macOS you want to use.
Top Reasons for the Recovery Server Could Not Be Contacted on Mac
During the macOS installation process, your computer needs to establish a connection with the Apple recovery server. If you receive the Mac recovery server could not be contacted error, it usually means that the connection between your Mac computer and the Apple recovery server is not successful.
The main causes are here:
Your Mac computer is not connected to the network, or the network connection is not stable, or the network connection is faulty.
Your Mac computer’s date and time are not correctly synced with the Apple recovery server.
Too many users are trying to install the macOS update, bringing heavy burdens to the Apple recovery server and making your Mac can’t connect to the Apple recovery server.
Some other reasons….
When you look for solutions to solve this issue on the internet, you will find that many users have been bothered by it or are getting into this trouble currently. That is to say, it is a common problem.
The solutions from the internet are various. Which is the best method to solve this issue? We have collected some approaches that are proved to be effective. If you are not sure which situation you are facing, you can try all these solutions to find the most suitable one.
How to Fix the Recovery Server Could Not Be Contacted on Mac?
Check Your Network Connection
Check Your Date and Time on Mac
Use the macOS Installer
Try Reinstalling or Updating Your macOS Later
Erase Your Mac Disk and Reinstall macOS