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I’m really out of solutions because I’m not sure a lot of people had my problem. Whenever I try to boot my MacBook Pro in normal mode the internal screen is black and it doesn’t work. If I connect an external display I see the login screen but whenever I enter my password it loads halfway then it shuts down and restarts. Once the password is entered the internal display lits up with a black background. Unfortunately I cannot boot it in normal mode even if the internal display seems to work. Whn I try to put it in safe mode it I can log in but the same thing happens. The internal display is lit with a black background while the external display shows the normal background of the computer. So the only difference is that when I’m in in safe mode I can log in the computer while in normal mode I cannot.

com.paragon-software.filesystems.ntfs - Crashed! Re-installing the OS won’t wipe out the current OS files just overlay them and only the Apple stuff not any third party files. Starting up on a virgin disk with a clean OS install is always the best way to figure out whats happening. Which is why I was pushing you to it. You’ll need to do a surgical approach to remove the offending files, even still that won’t get you out of the woods as you may have other files that need to be removed or you can still have a hardware level issue. Removable of old paragon software Since you have a second Mac we still have an out! Here we will use Target Disk Mode to check your system this time using your friends Mac drive as the boot drive (running TDM on it). Did your system boot up clearly off your friends Mac drive? The next direction is to switch it around! This time running your system under TDM so you can off load your stuff from your friends Mac to an external drive! Once you get your stuff of the drive I would reformat your drive from your friends Mac. That will wipeout anything else that’s messing you up. Here’s the details on TDM! Understanding the Applications for Target Disk Mode.