rgarjr macrumors 604 Apr 2, 2009 6,820 1,052 Southern California Aug 5, 2009 #2 Turn it off either by unplugging the power cord or holding down the power button and see what it does when you turn it back on. I just updated my Macbook just now.
Turn it off either by unplugging the power cord or holding down the power button and see what it does when you turn it back on. I just updated my Macbook just now.
J JediMeister macrumors 68040 Oct 9, 2008 3,263 5 Aug 5, 2009 #5 Have you tried a safe boot? The safe boot will clear the dynamic loader shared cache, which can sometimes cause a blue screen after an update.
Have you tried a safe boot? The safe boot will clear the dynamic loader shared cache, which can sometimes cause a blue screen after an update.