Solved: MacBook Pro Booting Stuck Halfway

Summary: The blog speaks about the MacBook Pro booting process, getting stuck halfway and also shares various ways to troubleshoot the Mac and recover data from it. Before you set out, don’t forget to download and install the free trial of Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac, which is only a click away.

Note: Create Recovery Drive feature is only available in Stellar Data Recovery Version 10 & earlier! The latest version has eliminated the need of any other Mac or external device. User can directly use Stellar Data Recovery through an activated link.


MacBook Pro users seldom need to troubleshoot their system as the probability of encountering any issue in Mac is minimal. But there are instances when users experience specific problems, and MacBook Pro booting stuck halfway or not booting is one of them.

Fortunately, several start-up options can help get your MacBook Pro up and running again. Also, some of the steps mentioned in this guide may erase all your data. So, before you proceed, back up your files, else a MacBook Pro data recovery software will be the last resort. 

In the next section, we?ll describe various troubleshooting methods to resolve the MacBook Pro booting stuck halfway issue and recover data from it.

1. Listen to Your MacBook Pro?s Start-Up Tones

The sound when your MacBook Pro starts tells a lot about its condition. Try to listen to the sound your MacBook Pro makes when it boots. Here?s what your MacBook Pro?s start-up tones mean:

Note: Models earlier than 2016 make a chime sound.  Good news, the upcoming macOS Big Sur will bring back the start-up chime.

2. Start your MacBook Pro in Safe Mode

Restarting your MacBook in Safe Mode might resolve the Mac issues as it prevents applications from loading automatically and repairs directory issues and deleted system cache files. To start up your MacBook Pro in Safe Mode, perform the following steps:

When your MacBook Pro shuts down, hangs, or restarts in Safe Mode, then repair the Mac storage drive using Disk Utility.

3. Repair Mac Storage Drive Using Disk Utility

Disk Utility enables or disables journaling, verifies disk integrity, and repairs your Mac disk if it?s damaged. To run Disk Utility, follow these steps:

Note: If Disk Utility reports that your Mac hard drive is about to fail, immediately back it up.

4. Reset Your MacBook Pro?s NVRAM/PRAM

Sometimes your MacBook Pro?s Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) or Parameter RAM (PRAM) experiences glitches that can cause booting issues. Both RAMs store information that your MacBook Pro needs to load the macOS. To reset your NVRAM/PRAM, follow these steps:

If resetting of the NVRAM/PRARM doesn?t fix the booting issue, try reinstalling your macOS.

5. Reinstall macOS Using macOS Recovery Mode

As a last resort, back up your Mac then reinstall macOS to fix MacBook Pro booting issues. Steps are as follows:

Note: You can restore your system from a Time Machine Backup of your MacBook Pro or an external hard drive.

6. Create a Recovery Drive for MacBook Pro & Recover Data

Professional data recovery software for Mac and MacBook Pro comes handy when you don?t have a backup to restore your lost data. So, it is always good to have an updated backup of your files; else, a Mac data recovery software is your last resort.

Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac is one such software that you can count on to bring back your lost data. This software supports the latest and the older MacBook Pro models and various file types, external hard drives, and SSDs. Download the trial software from here.

Watch the following video to learn how to create a bootable media by using the software:

Note: This solution won?t fix the ?MacBook Pro not booting? issue, but is beneficial to retrieve your lost data in the absence of backup.

Conclusion

To get your MacBook Pro up and running, implement the solutions mentioned above but make sure that you have a valid backup file. If the problem persists, consult an expert or visit the nearest Apple Store.

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