I've got a 2014 Mac mini that on 2 separate occasions corrupted its hard drive so successfully that OSX (I think it was El Capitan) would start booting and then after about 20-30 seconds just shutdown.

Not much fun but on the positive side...it wasn't the PSU.

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Neil


On 24/02/2018 18:22, Mac User #330250 wrote:

It could also be a faulty PSU like Valter Prahlad mentioned, or it could
be a faulty HDD so that some files got corrupted and thus the boot
eventually fails.



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