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[SOLVED]Stuck on white screen after reboot
REWRITE
This has become a decent problem now so I am going to rewrite this post to be more clear.
I had OS X running for several days by going in and out of sleep mode with no problems. I have not installed any kexts recently or changed anything about my system, but when I rebooted, after the initial Apple loading screen, I just get a white screen with a movable cursor. I could boot into OS X using -x, but I couldn't fix it from there.
After this I tried to boot into my USB installer, but that was not working properly either and would do the same thing (get stuck at the white screen with a cursor or spinning wheel). I was able to boot into the installer with the -x flag as well, so I installed OS X again, but then I could not boot after using Multibeast.
I also wondered if this was a BIOS issue, so I made sure to reset all of my settings but it did not help.
I have reinstalled OS X on this build quite a few times now with no issues, so I'm afraid of some kind of hardware failure, though I did remove my GPU and got the same kind of results.
However, Linux and Windows 7 work just fine, so I am at a loss.
REWRITE
This has become a decent problem now so I am going to rewrite this post to be more clear.
I had OS X running for several days by going in and out of sleep mode with no problems. I have not installed any kexts recently or changed anything about my system, but when I rebooted, after the initial Apple loading screen, I just get a white screen with a movable cursor. I could boot into OS X using -x, but I couldn't fix it from there.
After this I tried to boot into my USB installer, but that was not working properly either and would do the same thing (get stuck at the white screen with a cursor or spinning wheel). I was able to boot into the installer with the -x flag as well, so I installed OS X again, but then I could not boot after using Multibeast.
I also wondered if this was a BIOS issue, so I made sure to reset all of my settings but it did not help.
I have reinstalled OS X on this build quite a few times now with no issues, so I'm afraid of some kind of hardware failure, though I did remove my GPU and got the same kind of results.
However, Linux and Windows 7 work just fine, so I am at a loss.