![]() ![]() A little number that starts at 0:1 appears, gets up to about 0:5 as the bar fills, and when it does. After about s minute, I enter my wifi network and password, and a progress bar begins. Internet recovery mode: I get a spinning globe, and a message that says it may take a while. When I boot into recovery mode: Exact same as normal mode. Then the logo and bar disappear, leaving a blank screen forever. When I boot into safe mode: Boot-up chime, progress bar, but this time it inches pat the 2/3 mark, and ever so slowly fills to the end. ![]() It doesn't shut down or restart, and no strange lines appear on the screen. The bar gets to about 2/3 of the way across, and stops. When I boot normally: I get a boot-up chime, the apple logo appears with a progress bar underneath. I don't remember if I actually updated to 10.11.6, but I definitely had at least 10.11.5. It has baseline-for-its-time specs: 2.0 ghz i7 w/ 6 mb shared 元 cache, 4 gb ddr3l 1333 mhz ram, 500 gb hhd, AMD Radeon HD 6490M graphics processor with 256MB of GDDR5 memory, Intel HD Graphics 3000 with 384MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory (graphics switching), shipped with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. I'll include every detail I can think to include, and describe what happens every time I try a solution that's been suggested to someone else. This is not a new problem, but I have scoured the depths of the Apple support community and others, and haven't found a solution that has worked for me, nor confirmation that my problem is what I hope it is. ![]()
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