@t0mat0 No kexts.
No further ideas so I’ll revert to my clone and try to update again.
@ScooterComputer It fixed problems but still won’t boot other than through recovery.
@ScooterComputer Seems like a different issue. I’m just getting lsd crashes that seem to prevent login.
After Disk Utility it now freezes at login with a half progress bar instead of a full one. Or an empty bar in verbose mode.
Disk Utility on recovery partition is fixing volume information. I thought it would do this much earlier in boot automatically.
The system.log in single user mode shows a continuous stream of lsd (launch services) crashes.
@brysonholland I went out for 3 hours and still hung. Something like this happened with 10.11.x before (SIP migration?) but fixed itself.
@willco007 It logs some stuff, then hides the log and gets stuck with the apple and progress bar again.
Main Mac won’t boot after 10.11.4 update. Just freezes with full progress bar after logging in.
Xcode Upgrades: Lessons Learned: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/03/2… #mjtsaiblog
Apple’s “Loop You In” Event: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/03/2… #mjtsaiblog
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Camera.app Still Pauses Audio Playback: mjtsai.com/blog/2016/03/2… #mjtsaiblog
@peternlewis That makes sense. I started using NSRA because of problems that emerged with the Process Manager. Seemed unlikely to be fixed.
@peternlewis :( NSRA has been working OK for my limited uses. I’m getting the same error sending an AppleEvents to the Finder.
@peternlewis Did you ever find a solution to the “AppleEvents: Send port for process has no send right” error? openradar.me/18890642