Your Mac shows an Apple logo when it finds your local startup disk, which is a startup disk built into your Mac or directly connected to your Mac. As startup continues, you should see a progress bar or indicator , with or without the Apple logo. This screen might alternate with a blank screen several times.
I've little knowledge in developing Mac window based application. When the app starts up, i don't want to show the window at all. I'm placing icon in status bar and on right clicking it will show options and one option is to see the window. Aug 16, 2017 When I see this, there's a lock icon with a wireless fan overlaid (like the one below). This is a status bar from /Library/Applicationn Support/WLAN which came with my Edimax USB Wifi card (Realtek chipset). Yours may be different, but you can find out by opening a terminal window and running: ps -ef grep -i statusbarapp.
If you're installing macOS, the Apple logo or progress bar might remain onscreen for much longer than usual after your Mac restarts. As installation continues, the progress bar might move slowly and pause for long periods. That's why Apple recommends beginning macOS installation in the evening—so that it can complete overnight, if needed.
Macos Status Bar App Wants To Make Changes
If you feel that you've waited long enough to know that your Mac is stuck on this screen:
- Press and hold the power button for up to 10 seconds, until your Mac turns off.
- Try using safe mode to identify the issue.
- If the issue persists, unplug all accessories from your Mac, including printers, drives, USB hubs, and other nonessential devices. (You could have an issue with one or more of those devices or their cables.) Once more, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds, then press it again to turn your Mac back on.
- If the issue persists, turn off your Mac again, then turn it back on and immediately press and hold Command (⌘) and R to start up from macOS Recovery.
- While in macOS Recovery, use Disk Utility to repair your startup disk.
- If Disk Utility found no errors, continue to the next step.
- If Disk Utility found errors and repaired them, restart your Mac. If the issue persists, continue to the next step.
- Take either of these actions:
If you still need help, please contact Apple Support.