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Bishop Biscuits

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Oct 22, 2014
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anyone have this issue? Know how to resolve it? I had installed MacOS beta on my MBP and it worked just fine. Then when public beta 4 came out it seemed to work just fine. But then when I was switching someone to my Guest account it restarted and now I'm left with this.
 

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T5BRICK

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anyone have this issue? Know how to resolve it? I had installed MacOS beta on my MBP and it worked just fine. Then when public beta 4 came out it seemed to work just fine. But then when I was switching someone to my Guest account it restarted and now I'm left with this.

Report the issue to Apple. It's beta software. This kind of thing can happen.

From there, just reformat and reinstall 10.11.
 

Bishop Biscuits

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 22, 2014
77
5
Columbia, MO
What about it isn't working?

Turn the computer off.

Press the power button to turn it back on.

Press and hold command+R.

This should bring up the built in recovery partition.

Even that didn't work. It just kept booting to the same error message even if I did it. But I ended up calling support and after the 4th call we finally got it.
 
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