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* Turned off Transparency via System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > check the Reduce Transparency box Here’s what’s resolved my constant crashing / blinking question mark folder at startup / black screen after sleep so far: Part of the reason they are released for testing is to help find and resolve! My power settings look like this:Īlso, be sure to check the comments below as people are leaving some great suggestions! I turned on “prevent from sleeping when display is off”.
Handbrake mac fix sierra 10.12.2 update#
Update #3 (7/24/16): I haven’t had a crash or kernel panic (knock on wood) since changing some things on my power settings. I guess a future beta will hopefully resolve. I also disabled my anti-virus software (uninstalled it) but that didn’t resolve either. Update #2 (7/19/16): While I was hoping that the next beta (beta 3) would resolve this issue, unfortunately it has not.
Handbrake mac fix sierra 10.12.2 how to#
How To Fix MacOS Sierra Beta Blank Screen & Crash after Sleep
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It seemed that it was some sort of issue with the display (adapters or drivers or something related). Some said when this issue occurred, they could remote into their Macs via TeamViewer or Remote Desktop from another device, but it wouldn’t help the actual Mac.
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To resolve, I had to force-restart my MacBook Pro by holding down the power key (if it didn’t reboot on its own after a kernel panic).ĭigging around some of the forums, I found some others talking about the same issue.

If I left my Mac for a while and the screen saver came on and then later the screen went blank due to my Energy Saver preferences, I would come back to my machine, hit the space bar and then wait for the Mac to wake up. Note: This article will be/has been updated with more information. I have been running MacOS Sierra (10.12 beta 2) for a few days and have been encountering odd freezing and some kernel panics when my MacBook Pro Retina 15” goes to sleep and then tries to wake up. While I cannot comment on features or functionality of these betas, I do feel that if I find something that help make the experience better for those testing, I want to document it. I’m always trying to be on the bleeding edge of technology and whenever a beta is available for iOS or MacOS, I love to dive right into it so that I can have a head start on potentially helping others navigate features, functions or issues once the software is released to the public.
