@matt124 The first thing to do is shut down the mac and press the power button then press and hold the option key button and R keep holding it until you see the mouse and some drives. If you do not see any drives but you see the mouse then it means that the drive cable or the drive itself is bad and needs replacement. If you see two drives. Click on the drive that’s labeled Macintosh HD or macintosh SSD or untitled not the drive recovery.
if the unit boots up great. you can now restart the unit and perform an NV RAM reset which should take the computer back to normal.
If the unit is stuck on the loading screen for longer than five minutes and will not reboot. Restart the mac and select the recovery partition and boot into that. The press and hold command R while pressing the power button is to launch a second recovery partition drive. which is part of the APFS. Once in the recovery UI click on utilities, select the main drive to perform a permission disk repair. Restart the unit then try and reboot the Mac in the main drive again.
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