Old Mac Stuck In A Boot Loop After Mojave Hack

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Apr 05, 2019  4) Reboot your Mac N.B. The 'nextonly' argument make your Mac only boot to Windows once. And automatically go back to MacOS on the next boot. If the cMP doesn't go back to macOS for any reason, you can't use bootcamp apps (in Windows) to select macOS as next boot drive (because Mojave should be on a APFS partition, which is virtually transparent in Windows). Nov 01, 2018  macOS Mojave installation on my computer was successful, and I had everything I need working (Audio, Network etc.) except the WIFI. After the installation I rebooted the computer more than 4 times successfully, but on the fifth time the computer went on boot loop. I booted into the recovery. Jun 01, 2020  More advanced users may consider using @julianfairfax's macOS Patcher Tool, which is a command line-based tool that provides the same hardware support as @dosdude1's Mojave Patcher Tool, while also adding support for MacBook4,1 systems. To install Mojave using this patch, just follow the instructions on the guide found here. APFS ROM Patcher.

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The second one is another fault with Mac OS where the computer does not connect to the network while booting. Yet the computer (while booting up to about half way) tries to authenticate with our network. Over and over and over again. While it is frozen at 50% or just hanging somewhere in a boot loop, hold down the power button until it.

Several things are possible causes for this issue. The main one is because Yosemite is buggy. The second one is another fault with Mac OS where the computer does not connect to the network while booting. Yet the computer (while booting up to about half way) tries to authenticate with our network... over and over and over again. This is why it hangs at 50%. Annoying but there's no permanent solution until Mac OS steps up its game. Here's what to do in the meantime (could be a while).

6 Steps total

Step 1: Reboot

While it is frozen at 50% or just hanging somewhere in a boot loop, hold down the power button until it turns off.

Step 2: Locate the following keys on the keyboard

Old Mac Stuck In A Boot Loop After Mojave Hacked

Option, Command (⌘), P, and R. You will need to hold these keys down simultaneously while it is booting up.

Step 3: Turn on the computer

While it is booting up please press the keys above simultaneously and immediately. If you don't do this before the gray screen appears then you'll have to redo the process.

Step 4: Continue holding

Continue holding the keys down until your Mac restarts, and you hear the startup sound for the second time.

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Step 5: Shut down again

Loop

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Reboot the computer again, this time as it turns on hold the keys Command (⌘) + R. This boot's into recovery mode.

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Step 6: Restart for the last time

Once you are in recovery mode click the apple at the top left. Click restart. If all worked then it should boot fine.

1 Comment

  • Jalapeno
    Get_My_Mac_On May 8, 2015 at 02:55pm

    None of this is necessary if you have updated to 10.10.3