12-12-2018, 03:50 PM | #1 |
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OSX Will not Boot After Installing Drivers
I installed the DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Mac OS X and macOS 4.3.1 on my MB Pro 2014 Edition running Sierra 10.12.6. When prompted to restart, a log message appeared on the screen stating it was "Waiting for remote debugger connect" (see attached startupLogMsg01.jpg).
startupLogMsg01.jpg After a few minutes of hanging on that screen, I restarted the machine while holding down "cmd+r" which allowed me to start Disk Utility. Inspecting the hard drive, the used space is exactly that of the capacity (see attached maxCapacity01.jpg and maxCapacity02.jpg). maxCapacity01.jpg maxCapacity02.jpg How can I get my machine to start up again? |
12-13-2018, 12:50 PM | #2 |
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For anyone here running into the same or similar problem, I ended up starting up OS X in Safe Mode by holding down the shift key while the computer started up. I was able to login in and uninstall the drivers using the uninstall app that comes with DisplayLink drivers. After uninstalling I was able to login and work as normal.
For the folks here at DisplayLink, that was not a very good experience. I spent the day trying to figure out how I was going to get my data out before I formatted my drive and reinstalled the operating system. Thankfully it occurred to me try safe mode before going that route or the route of installing a new drive altogether. |
12-29-2018, 03:30 AM | #3 |
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Same problem!!!
I'm in the same boat! Totally ruined my day
My problem is that I cannot boot to safe mode. I'm on a Mac Pro desktop with a non Mac video card... so safe mode simply isn't booting. Rescue mode is though. Hopefully I can find somewhere on this board that tells me I can delete something to fix this stupid problem?!?! |
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