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2011 MacBook Pro notebooks booting to gray screen, freezing, workarounds suggested

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As nifty and drool-worthy as the 2011 MacBook Pro notebooks may be, there still may be issues to sort out.

Per MacFixIt, a number of owners have noted an issue wherein the machine will start up to the gray Apple logo screen without a progress indicator and freeze. Apple has also noted the issue, releasing a knowledge base article to help with the situation.

Apple Support Discussions forum user CoryCripita writes:
“So for the second time my Macbook Pro is stuck on the ****** gray screen and won’t boot. The first time this happened 2 days ago I HAD TO resort to Archive and install. The only thing that I can even think caused this was again the fact that I updated via Software Update then rebooted.”
One suggestion offered on the forum was to reset the PRAM. To do so, turn off your machine. While holding Command + Option + P + R, turn your Mac back on. Wait for the boot chime to ring three times and your machine will start normally.

Apple has released a knowledgebase article to address some causes of this problem. According to the article, the Mac booting to the gray logo screen “may happen if the computer starts up from the hard drive or from an external drive using the wrong version or build of the operating system.”

If this happens, reinstall the proper build of Mac OS X from your install DVDs that came with your Mac. Later versions of Mac OS X will also work, but the article notes that using a version of OS X that was released before the computer will likely cause this issue.

You can check and see which version of Mac OS X your machine is attempting to start from by booting your Mac in Verbose Mode. When starting up, hold Command + V. If a DOS-like white text on black screen pops up, you’ve done it correctly.

“If the computer has the wrong build of the OS installed, the startup process will stop. The following line of text will appear on the display: “Loading SystemLibraryCachescom.apple.kext.cachesstartupExtensions.mkext.””
Hold the power button to shut down and quit Verbose Mode. When you next power on your Mac it will start normally.

If you’ve seen this issue on your end, let us know how it went.

3 replies on “2011 MacBook Pro notebooks booting to gray screen, freezing, workarounds suggested”

I am a brand new Mac user and know NOTHING. I followed your instructions and the Mac booted as it should. What a relief. Thanks for your help!
Mark

Just got this issue for the 4th time in the last 5 months one time it just started back up by itself the others I had to take it in to the Apple store. It’s starting to really become an inconvenience due to the fact that I’m in school and the closest Apple store is 2 hrs away. My warranty is almost up and I’m worried I’m going to be paying for each visit when it messes up beyond the warranty

Hello guys!

Thank you for this post, it helped me remember the basics to fix my problem.

You guys ROCK!

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