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Funny, same happened with me. It crashed everyone until I turned it off for a few hours and back on without problem. Now though because of that shirty update, displaylink doesn't work and I can't connect my dock for multiple screens...
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neodite7097y@eversore I had this issue a couple of weeks ago.
You can boot into recovery and restore from time machine. There should be a single snapshot to recover from. -
Eversor3537y@SpeedyCate well that the F.. I turned of the machine, left it lile that for a couple of minutes and turned it back on. Guess what, it boots like normal again indeed O_o
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@Eversor it's really weird but happy that it worked. Apple made something wrong since its breaking everything like that.
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I got you covered, hold control + r for booting and select the non installer partition. From there you can install the update again
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http4184127yHad this same issue with mine MBA some year ago, taught me an important lesson on backups
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Always do a backup before OS update, something might screw up somewhere. And as devs, we are very likely to have adjusted something that we weren’t supposed to adjust
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@ChainsawBaby I would've backed it up if I new it'll update. My MacBook was running slow and I thought I would restart it and then it started updating. But everything I have on it, is in the cloud too, so I wouldn't loose anything.
Well thank you Apple for this awesome 10.13.whatever update that got my MBP into a failed installation with no way to boot the os or revert the update without losing shit and a lot of time, arghhhh :/
Also: yay, first rant
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