![]() Would this seem like a relevant option?ĭo you have any other knowledge or suggestions on what it could be? There is No Hardware Damage, No Liquid Damage, and No Other Software Damage that I'm aware of. One recommendation was to use Target Disk Mode and overwrite the EFI boot file. I've been reading a lot on what could be the potential issue, and it seems that the EFI boot file may have been damaged due to the lack of sufficient storage. I've deleted over 10GB of data and still have no success when booting up. I've filled the 1TB SSD up entirely, and now I'm trying to delete enough data to have a successful restart. There's a 1TB SSD inside and I maxed out ALL of the options when I purchased it, totaling over $3,400 for the unit. It is a Retina MacBook Pro that I purchased in 2013. I can also access the Hard Drive and information fully intact via Target Disk Mode. It will not boot into Safe Mode, but WILL boot into Verbose Mode. Occasionally it will restart, and get stuck again. It then freezes and after a period of time will set frozen for hours. My MacBook Pro will not load past the Apple Logo with Spinning Wheel. ![]()
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