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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Edgar Jaquez

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MacBook white screen/won’t boot up

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-I know that just by the title, it would seem that this question has been answered a million times. This is a special case that I cannot find answers for. [br]
+I know that just by the title, it would seem that this question has been answered a million times. This is a special case that I cannot find answers for.
-One day my MacBook decided to not boot up, and instead gives me a gray/black screen. The chime works, apple logo is on, etc. Doing SMC and PRAM resets do not solve it, even though in the past it has. [br]
+One day my MacBook decided to not boot up, and instead gives me a gray/black screen. The chime works, apple logo is on, etc. Doing SMC and PRAM resets do not solve it, even though in the past it has.
-The crazy thing about it is that when connected to external display via HDMI, I can see the screen (apple logo bar, login display). When logging in, I get the white screen and/or MacBook freezes while showing me my background that I had (still does my slideshow). I cannot get the MacBook to go to recovery mode, and when I get it to internet recovery mode, it will freeze to a white screen once the progress bar gets full. [br]
+The crazy thing about it is that when connected to external display via HDMI, I can see the screen (apple logo bar, login display). When logging in, I get the white screen and/or MacBook freezes while showing me my background that I had (still does my slideshow).
-The battery is new, and I even replaced the motherboard to see if that was the issue (upgraded from 4gb ram to 8). Note: before I replaced the motherboard, I was able to get into internet recovery mode and 1)re install iOS and 2) disk utility. First aid said no errors with my hard drive. [br]
+Now the only thing that I can do is either Recovery mode or single user mode. My drives are good as I have run multiple first aid tests. I kept trying to reinstall iOS, but every time I do, I get a “kernel” message, the message saying “your MacBook restarted because of an error...” and then that is a never ending loop. And that is where I am at right now.
-2013 retina MacBook Pro.
+Battery is good, hard drive looks good, and logicboard is brand new, just in case that was the issue.

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Edgar Jaquez

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MacBook white screen/won’t boot up

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I know that just by the title, it would seem that this question has been answered a million times. This is a special case that I cannot find answers for. [br]

One day my MacBook decided to not boot up, and instead gives me a gray/black screen. The chime works, apple logo is on, etc. Doing SMC and PRAM resets do not solve it, even though in the past it has. [br]

The crazy thing about it is that when connected to external display via HDMI, I can see the screen (apple logo bar, login display). When logging in, I get the white screen and/or MacBook freezes while showing me my background that I had (still does my slideshow). I cannot get the MacBook to go to recovery mode, and when I get it to internet recovery mode, it will freeze to a white screen once the progress bar gets full. [br]

The battery is new, and I even replaced the motherboard to see if that was the issue (upgraded from 4gb ram to 8).  Note: before I replaced the motherboard, I was able to get into internet recovery mode and 1)re install iOS and 2) disk utility. First aid said no errors with my hard drive. [br]

2013 retina MacBook Pro.

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013

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