![]() ![]() Following is our selection of user comments explaining the problem in question: While complaints started to pour in right after High Sierra arrived, even the latest versions of the OS (10.13.3) have failed to fix whatever’s causing the issue, as users continue to report the same till date. Rather the progress bar gets stuck (mostly at 100%), due to which the system startup process never completes and the login screen never shows up. A quick glance at the number on ‘ I have this question too‘ button on the threads discussing the problem will give you an idea about on the severity of the matter.īasically, users report that after upgrading to High Sierra, their Macbook/iMac will turn on and load the progress bar, but not boot up. ![]() Given the gravity of the problem, we tried digging in deep, and were astounded to see that not hundreds but thousands are actually affected. ![]() This morning, a Redditor’s post (timed a few hours ago) caught our attention, for they claimed High Sierra killed their’s or for that matter, hundreds of other users’ MacBooks. This has happened many times in the past, and is happening yet again: neither acknowledgement nor a silent fix, rather ignorance (apparently) is what they have settled for.Ī very large number of macOS High Sierra users are complaining that installing the OS has rendered their system useless. Severest of the matters be, Cupertino based company Apple just remains unperturbed, or at-least it seems so. ![]()
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