I Cannot Start Mac After Installing Boot Camp

  

Jul 17, 2019 Summary: Don’t worry if your Mac computer fails to boot or won’t boot after macOS High Sierra update or installation. This page has gathered 2 quick fixes and 5 reliable methods for you to try and follow to restore Mac computer to boot normally and work smoothly again with macOS High Sierra.

Hi Jkutos,

I understand you are not able to boot to your Mac since installing Windows 7 with Bootcamp. If you are seeing a prohibitory symbol, your Mac can't find a valid System Folder to start from. You will need to reinstall the OS X to resolve the issue. Do you not have a Time Machine backup of your computer?

Prohibitory symbol

When you see a circle with a slash symbol instead of the Apple logo, it means your Mac couldn't find a valid System Folder to start up from.

If you're using your Mac at a school or business, it might be trying to start from the wrong version of OS X. Contact your IT department for more help.

If this is your personal Mac, try reinstalling OS X by using OS X Recovery.


OS X Recovery includes a built in set of utilities as part of the Recovery System. You can use OS X Recovery to do the following:

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  • Restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup.
  • Verify and repair connected drives using Disk Utility.
  • Check your Internet connection or get help online using Safari.
  • Install or reinstall OS X.

To start your computer from Recovery, restart your Mac and hold down the Command and R keys at startup.

Hold these keys until the Apple logo appears. After your computer finishes starting up, you should see a desktop with an OS X menu bar and an OS X Utilities window with the options listed above. If you see a login window or your own desktop instead of the Utilities window, it's possible that you didn't press Command-R early enough. Restart your computer and try again.

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Choose the option you want to use from the Utilities window or the Utilities menu.

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In order to reinstall OS X, you need to be connected to the Internet using Ethernet or Wi-Fi. If you're using a wireless Internet connection, click the Wi-Fi menu in the upper-right corner of the screen to select a nearby Wi-Fi network. Choose your preferred network name and enter a username and password to join the network if needed.


Take care,

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