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  1. 27 lut 2023 · Sometimes things like your keyboard, mouse, monitor, speakers, or printer may cause tech issues due to faulty drivers that cause hardware conflicts. So, you need to eliminate possible errors here too. Disconnect peripheral devices one at a time and check if random reboots stop.

  2. You can rename the reboot and shutdown commands in: /sbin. Example in a Terminal: sudo mv /sbin/reboot /sbin/reboot.ori sudo mv /sbin/shutdown /sbin/shutdown.ori Note: Once you renamed the reboot and shutdown commands the Apple menu's Reboot... and Shut Down... commands will not work.

  3. 9 maj 2020 · On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes. Press and hold the Top (or Side) and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Keep holding them until you see the recovery mode screen.

  4. 26 kwi 2022 · Open iTunes. If you're using a Mac with macOS 10.15, open Finder. Plug iPhone 7 (Plus) to computer. Then get it into recovery mode. Press and hold the Power and Volume Down button together until you see the recovery mode screen with "support.apple.com/iphone/restore" at the top.

  5. The fiasco: Stuck on reboot (apple logo)—extra info: you can get it to go on recovery mode and out of recovery mode. (Details below) I got my phone to open, NO DATA LOSS, through iTunes (idk if Mac still have an operating iTunes, but windows definitely does).

  6. 5 mar 2022 · If your Mac keeps restarting repeatedly, don't worry as we're here to help. Try out these 10 pro tips fix the Mac that restarts unexpectedly.

  7. 2 kwi 2018 · I tried the command: "sudo killall -STOP -c usbd" but when I turn it off or close the mac and connect the iphone again, it happens again. There is no definitive solution? I have a MacBook Pro 2015 and I tried with iPhone XS and iPhone 7 plus.

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