I have the following problem: My 2016 Macbook Pro (El Capitan) hangs on boot. The progress bar loads to near completion, after that it stops. The laptop heats up and eventually shuts down.
What I need to do: Recover important data from the partition, then reinstall. No time machine saves are available
What I attempted:
1) I booted into recovery partition (Using Command+R) and launched disk utility. On first launch the disk utility app freezes. On second launch it works, displaying only the recovery partition.
2) Reset NVRAM, rebbot and - Using the terminal, diskutil list command I get Macintosh HD partition listed.
HOWEVER! If I run the command again, it is not longer listed. If I try to open disk utility app, its not listed there either. In order to see it again, I have to shut down, reset NVRAM, reboot into recovery mode and run the same command.
I do not understand this flickering behavior.
While I suspect disk failure, I am hoping that its simply an issue with the partition table.
What I need to do: Recover important data from the partition, then reinstall. No time machine saves are available
What I attempted:
1) I booted into recovery partition (Using Command+R) and launched disk utility. On first launch the disk utility app freezes. On second launch it works, displaying only the recovery partition.
2) Reset NVRAM, rebbot and - Using the terminal, diskutil list command I get Macintosh HD partition listed.
HOWEVER! If I run the command again, it is not longer listed. If I try to open disk utility app, its not listed there either. In order to see it again, I have to shut down, reset NVRAM, reboot into recovery mode and run the same command.
I do not understand this flickering behavior.
While I suspect disk failure, I am hoping that its simply an issue with the partition table.