From that locatop type “mv Preferences Preferences-Old”.
Then, type “cd /Volumes/Macintoch HD/Users/yourusername/Library/”.
Type “csrutil disable” in the terminal so that you can now boot in safe mode.
First, let’s enable safe boot mode first.
For sanity and speed, make a new terminal window with the “Pro” profile because de default one is sooooo slow!!!!
Open the terminal, Top Menu > Utils > Terminal.
Type in your password and now you have mounted your drive. You sould them see a dropdown with your user. You will get prompted for a password at first and again and again.
Open the DiskUtil app and mount the main drive/volume.
Boot you mac in recovery mode, hold Cmd+R after pressing the power button until you see the Apple logo.
Read some posts online and everyone seems to suggest a Time Machine backup to be the best solution, yet here is what worked for me.įix for Mojave stuck on boot screen / loading screen It all went well until I had to reboot, then… Bam! It would not start and it would get stuck after the login screen even if the loading bar was full white. So I could not keep it together and had to update my new Iphone X to iOS 12 cause them Animoji are too addictive! But I then decided to go full on and update my Mac Book Pro to the Mojave Beta (version 10.14 Beta (18A314k)).