I turn off the rear button and when starting it hangs. and it restarts, the white screen of I start with the apple and it fills the entire screen like little spikes and there it gets stuck. I have installed my 24-year imac from scratch, I did a timemachine backup before (thank God) it makes everything correct and when I activate the migration assistant to recover my programs etc. Greetings and may the captain accompany you. In my case the startup is somewhat more agile and opens everything faster. it will be time to restart normal, by apple menu. If after all you detected a problem and solved it. For those who want to try the other disks, they will tell you that it cannot. Write fsck_hfs -fr / dev / disk10 (If -fr doesn't work then you put -f). Type ls -l / dev / disk * (It will list the files that start with disk). In some it will tell you that it cannot be done and in others it will. Write fsck_hfs -frl / rdiskNsM where N and M are the numbers of the identifiers of your disk that appeared in the previous command (if -frl does not go then you change to -fl). Information about the identifiers of our discs will appear. The Disk Utility of the main window told me that everything was fine and yet with the commands that I put below it fixed things for me, and solved slowness problems. A window will appear with bash at the beginning. Go to the Utilities menu and select Terminal. It will go to a window with several options: Disk Utility, Reinstall. Restart the computer and when you hear the boot sound, press Apple (Command) + R key, until the boot screen similar to the usual appears right after, the Select a language window appears (in our case obviously Spanish). For this alone it is worth updating, so if your machine allows it, don't wait any longer and update.įor all those who had had problems updating El Capitan. One thing is clear, Apple does not add functions as new as it did in the change from OS X Mavericks to OS X Yosemite, but I can guarantee that your machine will run better on OS X El Capitan than any other system due to the vast improvement implemented and invisible to the human eye, optimization of the operating system. With the arrival of the OS X El Capitan operating system, many are those who tell me that having few changes (aesthetic I imagine) do not feel the urge to update. My answer is always that if you have the option to update do it, do not be left behind and take advantage of the fact that you can have the latest in safety and productivity in your machine. I have wanted to launch this reflection for a long time totally personal to the air and is that many people ask me what I think about the option of staying in an old operating system on the Mac for fear of the new or 'unknown'. It is not a novel operating system change in terms of interface level or new options available, okay, we have changes and numerous improvements in various system tools that we all already know but in addition to that lagging behind when it comes to updates is never good. Obviously, and differentiating users from these undecided people who, due to hardware issues (Mac that does not allow its installation), cannot update, my answer to the question in this post is obviously, yes, update and the sooner you do it the better. This afternoon I began to review some comments from social networks, questions to the mail and others and saw users who are not clear right now whether or not to update to the new OS X El Capitan.
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