Method 2 works only with Old MACs ...with newer , m1 and newer you have to press after the shutdown the power key then aufter 10 or 1 sek u see the Options Screen. Now u press Command and D for 10 - 15 sek. and now you are in the Diagnostics Area
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend trying to reset the SMC by shutting down the computer, plug in the power adapter, hold down Shift + Control + Option on the left side of the keyboard, then press the power button at the same time. Hold these keys for 10 seconds, then release and turn on your MacBook. If it keep looping I'd recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
@@ENFJ06 My daughter called Apple. They had her reinstall the operating system. It took a few hours but updated software and fixed the problem. If I recall correctly it was the same instructions we ended up finding on Apple knowledge search.
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend resetting the NVRAM/PRAM if that didn't work, try to use a bootable USB drive to try launch your computer into safe mode so you can further troubleshoot. If that doesn't work I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
A very horrible how to fix restarting loop on Mac. If you cannot get into your computer due to the issue, I wonder what planet in our galaxy one could go to to get into the computer to download anything. WHO forces people to post these incomprehensible videos?
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend trying to restart your mac and while it boots hold command +R then select reinstall macOS. You can also try booting your laptop then pressing the "Option + Command + P + R" simultaneously for around 20 seconds as your Mac turns back on to reset the NVRAM.
Method 2 works only with Old MACs ...with newer , m1 and newer you have to press after the shutdown the power key then aufter 10 or 1 sek u see the Options Screen.
Now u press Command and D for 10 - 15 sek. and now you are in the Diagnostics Area
Fair video. What happens if the MacBook just keeps restarting on its own. You don’t get to a screen to do anything.
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend trying to reset the SMC by shutting down the computer, plug in the power adapter, hold down Shift + Control + Option on the left side of the keyboard, then press the power button at the same time. Hold these keys for 10 seconds, then release and turn on your MacBook. If it keep looping I'd recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
I have the same problem my mac suddenly freezes and keeps restarting
@@ENFJ06 My daughter called Apple. They had her reinstall the operating system. It took a few hours but updated software and fixed the problem. If I recall correctly it was the same instructions we ended up finding on Apple knowledge search.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftwarehi my Mac is restarting itself when ever i plug it on the charger please help
But I cannot use any of these methods because I due to the constantly rebooting, I cannot use the screen.
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend resetting the NVRAM/PRAM if that didn't work, try to use a bootable USB drive to try launch your computer into safe mode so you can further troubleshoot. If that doesn't work I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
A very horrible how to fix restarting loop on Mac. If you cannot get into your computer due to the issue, I wonder what planet in our galaxy one could go to to get into the computer to download anything. WHO forces people to post these incomprehensible videos?
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend trying to restart your mac and while it boots hold command +R then select reinstall macOS. You can also try booting your laptop then pressing the "Option + Command + P + R" simultaneously for around 20 seconds as your Mac turns back on to reset the NVRAM.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftwarewhat if neither of those work?
Get to it