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SergiiMoroz

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Sep 19, 2015
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Please help me. Few weeks ago I updated my Mac to OSX El Capitan GM, everything was fine from the beginning, but now I have a problem, that I can not log in. I'm writing my password and no loading then. Please help me
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dianeoforegon

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Apr 26, 2011
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Boot into the Recovery Drive by holding down Command R when restarting.

Run Repair Drive using Disk Utility in Recovery.

You might need to reinstall El Capitan GB. However, I'm not sure if this will reinstall the GM candidate version from Recovery. Do you have the installer on another drive?
 

SergiiMoroz

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Sep 19, 2015
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Thank you for the answer, I did this tomorrow - reinstalled OS X, and everything was ok while I was using sleeping mode, when I want to restart or switch off-on my mac, I can't log in in to the system. From yesterday I made 2 reinstall of OS X - it`s not funny...I can't switch off my computer
 

mikecwest

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Jul 7, 2013
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Thank you for the answer, I did this tomorrow - reinstalled OS X, and everything was ok while I was using sleeping mode, when I want to restart or switch off-on my mac, I can't log in in to the system. From yesterday I made 2 reinstall of OS X - it`s not funny...I can't switch off my computer

Did you try the "one finger salute?" That is when you stick you middle finger out at the computer, and then push and HOLD the power button until the computer shuts off.

Ok, it can be any finger. :)
 

SergiiMoroz

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 19, 2015
4
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Did you try the "one finger salute?" That is when you stick you middle finger out at the computer, and then push and HOLD the power button until the computer shuts off.

Ok, it can be any finger. :)


Good joke :) I mean - I can't switch off my mac, because then I can't log in the system
 
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