![]() ![]() You can select a startup disk in System Preferences to resolve this.ġ.Choose System Preferences from the Apple menuĢ.Click the Startup Disk icon in the System Preferences windowģ.Click the icon of the disk you normally use to start up your computer (by default this is named "Macintosh HD") so that it is highlighted.ī) If your Mac doesn't get past the flashing question markIf your Mac starts up to a gray screen (with no flashing question mark) or a flashing question mark or flashing globe, give the computer a few more moments to locate its system software. If you see a flashing question mark or a flashing globe appear when you start your Mac, it usually means that your Mac can't find the system software it needs to start up.Ī) If a flashing question mark appears for just a few secondsIf your computer starts up normally after showing a flashing question mark or flashing globe for just a few moments, you may need to reselect the startup disk in Startup Disk preferences. ![]()
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