Part 1. Why MacBook Gets Stuck on Apple Logo? There are a number of reasons why your MacBook gets stuck on the Apple screen. If your system becomes unresponsive from the get-go, chances are its suffering from one or more of the following: The chances that updating your macOS could lead to a stuck screen aren’t necessarily slim.
How do I Turn on spotlight on my MacBook Pro?
It is assumed your MacBook is off. Turn it on while pressing on the “Shift” key. Let go of the “Shift” key once the Apple logo comes on. Once the MacBook loads into the main interface, navigate to “Spotlight” located on the top right section of the interface.
Why is my Mac stuck on the screen after upgrading?
The chances that updating your macOS could lead to a stuck screen aren’t necessarily slim. You stand a risk of facing this problem if your drivers are incompatible with the new update. Along the same vein, some applications might be incompatible with your new macOS post-upgrade.
How to fix a MacBook that won’t turn on?
Press on the power button located on the top-right section of the keyboard. This will force shut down the MacBook. It will take about 5 seconds for this to happen. Simply wait for a few more seconds and press the power button again to reboot your MacBook. If you’re lucky, this might fix the problem.
How do I know if my MacBook has the Apple logo?
Your Mac shows an Apple logo when it finds your startup disk, which is usually the disk built into your Mac. As startup continues, you should see a progress bar, with or without the Apple logo. This screen might alternate with a blank screen several times.
What to do if your Mac is stuck on screen?
If you think you’ve waited long enough to know that your Mac is stuck on this screen, follow these steps. Press and hold the power button on your Mac for up to 10 seconds, until your Mac turns off. Then turn your Mac back on. If the issue persists, press and hold the power button until your Mac turns off.
How do I know if my Mac is ready to start?
As startup continues, you should see a progress bar, with or without the Apple logo. This screen might alternate with a blank screen several times. If you’re installing macOS, the Apple logo or progress bar might remain onscreen for much longer than usual after your Mac restarts.