Not only MacBook, overheating is a common issue in other laptops and computers (Apple or non-Apple). If you are trying to perform a complex task using a heavy application, your MacBook may get too hot. Select the network name and enter the password key to connect. In the menu bar, click on the Wi-Fi icon, search for your network SSID or Name. Your MacBook will forget the regular network, and the network name will disappear from the list of available Wi-Fi connections.ĥ. Select and click the network you want to connect with and click the (-) sign displayed next to the network name. From the left bottom corner, click Advanced and find the list of Preferred Networks.ģ. Open System Preferences and click the Network tab.Ģ. If yes, there might be a problem with your MacBook, and you need to resolve it.ġ. Is your Wi-Fi not working? Have you checked all the connections to resume connectivity? Before contacting your ISP, try to check if other devices connected to the same Wi-Fi can browse the web or not. If your MacBook continues to display the black screen, go to Disk Utility to solve the persisting issues. Boot your MacBook in Safe mode to automatically detect any boot issues and try resolving them.ģ.
When the system shuts down, restart it to analyze if the problem still exists.Ģ. Press and hold down the Power key for nearly 10 seconds. If this happens, here’re some resolution steps that you can follow.ġ.
You will probably see the black screen when the operating system on MacBook fails to load.
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