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Can't boot, stuck at grey screen...
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<blockquote data-quote="cad2blender" data-source="post: 1339583" data-attributes="member: 22915"><p>I'm running an intel '06 mbp running lion and I had problems with my battery, so I installed battery updater 1.2 and this is where problems began... I restarted as I was told by the installer but I got stuck in the grey apple logo with the circling icon for a good 10 minutes. I rebooted, reset my pram, reset my smc, booted into verbose mode and it stalled when it said : </p><p></p><p></p><p>Unable to open /var/db/bootcache.playlist :2 no such file or directory</p><p>Waiting for DSMOS...</p><p>macx_swapon SUCCESS</p><p></p><p>After that point it just stalled for 15 minutes, so I decided to perhaps remove or uninstall the battery updater bundle that I installed earlier. I figured this could fix the problem since its the only thing that I did that caused me to be not to be able to boot into my machine. Any ideas? Should I just remove via single user mode?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cad2blender, post: 1339583, member: 22915"] I'm running an intel '06 mbp running lion and I had problems with my battery, so I installed battery updater 1.2 and this is where problems began... I restarted as I was told by the installer but I got stuck in the grey apple logo with the circling icon for a good 10 minutes. I rebooted, reset my pram, reset my smc, booted into verbose mode and it stalled when it said : Unable to open /var/db/bootcache.playlist :2 no such file or directory Waiting for DSMOS... macx_swapon SUCCESS After that point it just stalled for 15 minutes, so I decided to perhaps remove or uninstall the battery updater bundle that I installed earlier. I figured this could fix the problem since its the only thing that I did that caused me to be not to be able to boot into my machine. Any ideas? Should I just remove via single user mode? [/QUOTE]
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