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What should I expect when Booting my MacBook Air in Safe Mode?

I tried to start up my Mac in Safe mode. My Mac is not using Apple silicon. So the shutdown, hold the shift key, key in my password, and stuff. Booting succeeds, and I see a safe mode on my upper bar. I thought my Mac should be in a secure mode now, and no, it is not. My Mac turns a bit laggier and slower and the docks are not invisible but show a black box with a white outline. But it got fixed after I shut it down, along with all the problems.


I was just asking, what the flip happens?


Anyway, my Mac turns out to NOT be in safe mode. Like...Huh?


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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 15.0

Posted on Oct 30, 2024 9:16 PM

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Nov 3, 2024 6:25 PM in response to Neo2022

If that's what the system is reporting after booting Safe Mode with all the indications confirming it, then I surmise it's a bug in macOS. If you are so inclined, report it: Feedback - macOS - Apple. Be sure to include all details including the specific model Mac, etc.


After rebooting normally (not "Safe Mode") then the output will still be kern.safeboot: 0 and the other indications ("Safe Boot" in red at the login screen etc) won't be present.

Oct 31, 2024 11:26 PM in response to John Galt

I don't want to exaggerate this problem. It has been solved. But from the link BobTheFisherman gave to me, I've done everything correctly. I tried to start up my Mac in Safe mode again. The same problem again. Once it was shut down, the whole thing restarted, and yet again. My Mac is not in safe mode :(


Maybe I don't need to boot my mac on safe mode after all

Nov 1, 2024 4:44 AM in response to Neo2022

At your option, out of curiosity, please post the output of the following Terminal command:

sysctl -a | grep safe


1 = safe boot, but it might still be erroneous.


If whatever problem you wanted to solve has been solved I wouldn't get too concerned about that Safe Boot flag since I suspect it may be a bug in macOS, and most likely a bug that affects only certain hardware. The other indications you report ("Safe Boot" in red at the login screen, overall clunkiness, etc) is enough for me to conclude Safe Mode is in effect despite the output of that command or anything else.

What should I expect when Booting my MacBook Air in Safe Mode?

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