Black screen with cursor instead of login window
Last night my mid-2010 Mac Pro woke up and probably installed some update (Mavericks). After this, every time I boot, black screen with cursor appears instead of login window.
- I've tried blindly enter password and log in but with no results.
- Power button doesn't respond, I can't even sleep or shutdown the machine.
- I've cleared NVRAM, but it doesn't help
- Safe mode doesn't work (mac restarts before progressbar go to 100%)
- Disk repair tool found some minor problem (invalid count of folders in some directory - one extra) - no results
- I've reinstalled mavericks (In the Command+R menu during boot), still not working.
What else can I try?
I have some data in encrypted home folder, so I want to recover some of the files.
Ok guys - I had the same issue with my 2008 iMac and Apple support just walked me through the fix...
- Shut the computer down by holding the power button for 10 seconds
- Restart the computer and press shift at the same time until you see the progress bar start moving
- Once you reach the point where your screen goes dark and you see the cursor, type the first letter of the username for your computer, then hit Tab, then type your password, then hit Enter.
- After a moment, you should see the spinning beach ball
- Your screen should then move on to something along the lines of "Completing OSX Installation" (I can't remember the exact wording). Let it finish. After that it should go to your normal desktop and the issue should be fixed. (If your screen goes pitch black during this process, hit the space bar. I thought it wasn't working, but the screen was just sleeping).
Apparently it's an issue with an automatic update that never quite got past the login screen.
Hope this helps!