

If everything is normal with the temperature, contact the service center. First of all, the components do not overheat and, if necessary, clean the computer. If problems with the computer also occur in Safe Mode and even OS recovery does not change the situation, most likely something is wrong with the hardware. If this does not help, you should consider restoring or macOS back to normal. In this case, you need to check your computer with an antivirus and remove suspicious software directly in safe mode. If at the same time everything works fine, it means that there is probably something wrong with third-party programs or recently changed OS parameters. In safe mode, only a standard set of services, drivers, settings and programs is loaded with the system. To disable Safe Mode Boot, start Terminal again, type sudo nvram boot-args \u003d "", press Enter and restart your Mac. Enter sudo nvram boot-args \u003d "- x" and press Enter. Open Finder → Applications → Utilities and launch the Terminal utility. To exit Safe Mode, simply restart your Mac without pressing any additional keys. Hold down the Shift key immediately after turning on or restarting the computer until you see the login window. How to start Safe Mode in macOS 1.Using the Shift key To exit Safe Mode, simply restart your computer. When you get to the Select Action screen, follow the steps for that window in the previous method. Hold down the Shift key and click on the soft restart button that you use to restart the system normally. This method is a simplified version of the previous one. To exit safe mode, just restart your computer. On the next screen, press key 4 to select the "Enable Safe Mode" option. Once on the Select Action screen, select Troubleshoot (or Diagnostics) → Boot Options (if this item is not displayed, click Advanced Options) → Restart. Under "Special Boot Options" click "Restart Now". To disable booting in safe mode, open the configurator window again, uncheck the "Safe mode" item and restart the computer.Ĭlick on the notification icon in the lower right corner and go to "All settings" → "Update and security" → "Recovery". When the system configurator window opens, go to the Boot (or BOOT) tab and check the Safe Mode (or SAFEBOOT) item. In the window that appears, enter the command msconfig and press Enter.
