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Macbook Screen Goes Black BUT Still Running? Mac Black Screen Fix - 5 Methods FREE

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Macbook screen goes black but still running? How to fix Macbook black screen? If you have the same problem, this video is for you. Here are 5 methods to fix Macbook black screen of death. Get 4DDiG Mac Boot Genius ( https://bit.ly/3QXmpPy ) for free!

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:39 Method 1: Wake up Mac or Force to Shutdown
01:29 Method 2: Reset SMC
02:20 Method 3: Reset NVRAM or PRAM
02:40 Method 4: Boot in Safe Mode
03:49 Method 5: Reinstall macOS
04:57 Bonus: Repair Mac Issues with 4DDiG Mac Boot Genius

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Users report encountering MacBook black screen issues quite often, since Apple’s devices are largely considered the most reliable on the market. Once your MacBook Pro screen blacks out there’s only so much you can do to diagnose the problem and implement possible solutions. Follow this complete list of steps you should take to repair your device if the Mac screen keeps going black.

Method 1: Wakup Mac or Force to Shutdown
If you can increase or decrease birghtness but the screen is still black, you can try to sleep your Mac and wake it up. If it doesn't help, one of the methods that works for fixing many tech issues is giving your device a full restart, which resets the operating system, clearing any temporary files that might be causing the problem on startup. Here are shortcuts for you:
Bring up dialog: Control+Power
Sleep Mac: Option+Command+Power
Force to restart: Hold Power button

Method 2: Reset SMC
The Systems Management Controller, or SMC, is a Mac feature for managing things like temperature, keyboard, display, fans, and other processes. Resetting SMC can help resolve some issues like Mac not starting up, not displaying video, or if your Mac screen keeps going black. Key Combiniations to reset SMC:
Mac computers with Apple silicon: Restart or shutdown
Laptop computer with the T2 chip:
•Control on the left side of your keyboard
•Option (Alt) on the left side of your keyboard
•Shift on the right side of your keyboard
•Power button
Laptop computer without the T2 chip:
•Shift on the left side of your keyboard
•Control on the left side of your keyboard
•Option (Alt) on the left side of your keyboard
•Power button

Method 3: Reset NVRAM or PRAM
NVRAM (nonvolatile randomaccess memory) and PRAM (Parameter RAM) are both small memory partitions that store Mac settings like volume control and display resolution to be able to access them quickly. If one or both of these memory partitions gets “stuck,” the MacBook screen goes black but still running. At this point a reset will help.
Keys to reset NVRAM or PRAM on Intelbased Mac: Option+Command+P+R

Method 4: Boot Mac in Safe Mode
Starting up your Mac in Safe Mode can help identify whether issues you're experiencing are caused by software that loads as your Mac starts up. Safe Mode allows you to power on your Mac while preventing nonessential apps and login items from booting up.
How to boot Mac with Apple silicon in safe mode:
1. Shut down your Mac.
2. Press and hold the power button on your Mac until “Loading startup options” appears.
3. Select the Voume and hold Shif key, click Continue in Safe Mode.
How to boot Intelbased Mac in safe mode:
1. Restart, press and hold the Shift key until you see the login window.
2. Enter login password.

Method 5: Reinstall macOS
If all else fails, you can give your Mac a new life with a fresh reinstall of macOS, which can help get rid of corrupt files or bugs present in the previous version. This process will require you to boot into recovery mode and choose a macOS version during the reinstallation process. Here are keys to boot Mac in Recovery mode:
Mac with Apple silicon: Hold Power button until you see the startup options screen
Intelbased Mac: Command+R


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