What Is Wrong With Your Mac?

When you attempt to turn on your Mac computer and it does not respond, you probably feel like panicking. Even though that is a natural response, troubleshooting the problem is a better one. Sometimes, getting it to turn on does not guarantee it works. If you are seeing a blue screen instead of the usual loading screen, further troubleshooting is needed. To help you get your Mac working, here are a few tips to get you started.

Mac Will Not Turn On

Although it might seem obvious, but if your Mac is not turning on, check the power source. If the system still does not turn on, test the outlet you are using. Try plugging in another electronic in the outlet to determine if it is the problem.

If the Mac is still not working, it is possible that the system management controller, or SMC, needs to be reset. Before resetting the SMC, try holding down the power button for 10 seconds, releasing it, and then attempting to restart it. If this does not fix the problem, you can try the reset.

If you have a Mac notebook with a removable battery, simple remove the battery, hold down the power button for five seconds, and then re-insert the battery. If you have a desktop, unplug the power cord for 15 seconds and then try to power up the Mac.

A professional assessment of your Mac might be necessary at this point if your computer is not working.

Stuck on Blue Screen

The blue screen problem is not common, but when it does appear, your computer is essentially unusable until it is resolved. In some instances, the problem is easy to solve. For instance, it could be a peripheral device that is hooked up to your computer that is causing the issue.

If you have a peripheral device, such as a mouse or USB port, attached to your Mac, unplug it. The computer should continue loading without issue if the device was the cause. Once loading is complete, you can plug your device back into the computer.

If the problem continues, it is likely that you will have to repair the startup drive. To do this, you can choose to use the manufacturer's app or a third-party app. You will need another drive to repair the drive since you cannot get by the blue screen.

For these problems and others that are keeping your Mac from operating properly, consider going to a professional technician who offers mac repairs.   


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