I recently had a difficult upgrade to 10.12.6. Now my iMac is doing fine until I shut down. All applications are quit out of, I do a normal under-the-apple-Shut Down, the screen goes to almost black and the cursor jumps to the upper left corner. That's it. I have to press and hold the power button to get it to completely power down. When I restart, I get the message that my iMac didn't properly shut down. I've reset the NPRAM, ran Disk Utilities, did an SMC reset, as part of the install, reinstalled Sierra—all to no avail.
Thanks Apple. It never works.
Lincoln Sanchez
>apple
Found your problem.
David Gutierrez
Just sleep. Don't shutdown. Ever.
Brayden Robinson
just install gentoo and all of your problems will fade away
Nathan Carter
Sorry op that you are retarded.
Cameron Russell
Mactoddlers will defend this.
Adam Hernandez
OP already said he uses a mac.
Xavier Wilson
Just install a Linux distro if your iMac is already old OR, if it's a recent model and/or you don't want to use Linux then consider sending it to a non-apple repair center (they usually ask for less as far as I know). And as a third option you can always just get a image of an older OSX version and install it.
Noah Nguyen
>applel
Ayden Robinson
Sounds like an apple 'upgrade' alright
Alexander Nelson
>Mac Found your problem.
Julian Stewart
It werks on my late 2009 imac and hackintosh Nice bait pajeet
Nicholas Kelly
(You)
Jack Brown
What year is the iMac? You probably want to get it checked out. If everything you did didn't fix it you might have a logicboard issue.
Hunter Morris
>I recently had a difficult upgrade to 10.12.6. Now my iMac is doing fine until I shut down. All applications are quit out of, I do a normal under-the-apple-Shut Down, the screen goes to almost black and the cursor jumps to the upper left corner. That's it. I have to press and hold the power button to get it to completely power down. When I restart, I get the message that my iMac didn't properly shut down. I've reset the NPRAM, ran Disk Utilities, did an SMC reset, as part of the install, reinstalled Sierra—all to no avail. >Thanks Apple. It never works. What a minute. I thought it just werks. ermergerd
Bentley Hughes
>Mac
Sebastian Evans
My x220 updated to 10.12.6 without any issues
applel fags BTFO
Jeremiah Gomez
Spotted the mactard.
Dominic Ortiz
>apple Found your problem.
Daniel Taylor
You are either 10 years old or have the same mental capacity as an average 10 year old. Congratulations.
Jeremiah Campbell
>t. 10 year old mactoddler
Matthew Ortiz
>tfw my memepad T420 updated to 10.12.6 without issues at all ThinkPads don't have this problem.