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bschmidt43

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Since updating to 10.13.1 (from the most recent version), Safari doesn't work in the sense that it opens and no matter what I try to go to the loading bar is stuck and the spinning beach ball appears and it stays like this. Also the mac app store won't connect to the internet either and just leaves a blank screen no matter what navigation bar tab I navigate to. I know my internet works because Mail and Chrome work just fine.

Anyone else have this problem or know what I can do to try to fix it?

Also, not sure if this has anything to do with it but when I updated, the update failed because I ran out of storage and I was stuck in an endless updating loop until I went into recovery mode and deleted some of my personal files via Terminal. Everything seemed to update fine after I fixed the issue though.

Edit: Actually... turns out Mail doesn't really work either. It loads new emails but wont actually load the messages inside them. Just a blank white window
 
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I have 28 GB free (nearly 25% of the SSD) so that shouldn't be the issue. I don't know if this is normal but it also says theres 4.98GB from "Other Volumes in Container", any idea what that means?
 
Had the issue on my laptop. I ran Onyx 3.3.8 (Automation section) and it fixed everything. I tried multiple things before (cache, app files, etc), but it never worked. So, you should try Onyx too. I know multiple people with unsupported Macs had the exact same problem.

Note. In my (and their case), it wasn't caused by any space issue, just by the update.
 
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Had the issue on my laptop. I ran Onyx 3.8.8 (Automation section) and it fixed everything. I tried multiple things before (cache, app files, etc), but it never worked. So, you should try Onyx too. I know multiple people with unsupported Macs had the exact same problem.

Note. In my (and their case), it wasn't caused by any space issue, just by the update.

This solved my problem! Thank you so much for the suggestion.
 
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Had the issue on my laptop. I ran Onyx 3.8.8 (Automation section) and it fixed everything. I tried multiple things before (cache, app files, etc), but it never worked. So, you should try Onyx too. I know multiple people with unsupported Macs had the exact same problem.

Note. In my (and their case), it wasn't caused by any space issue, just by the update.

Hi, I have this problem but the version of Onyx for High Sierra is 3.3.9 (there is no 3.8.8, maybe you meant 3.3.8?) I'll try it and report.
 
Had the exact same problem after an update and Onyx did indeed fix it. This is the 2nd time Onyx has saved my ass.
 
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