![]() I rebooted and everything is back to normal. The security update also borked the wifi driver but I followed the directions that come with the driver with the exception of deleting the old corecapture and the corecapturesponder kexts in S/L/E and the I080211Family kext in the kexts 10.12 folder. I had to update Intelgraphicsfixup and intelgraphicsDVMTfixup to get mine to boot normally. I updated lilu but that didn't resolve the issue. I did a security update to my Dell 3450 running Mac OS 10.12.6 and was getting the reboot issue. First off I wanted to say Thanks to everyone that keeps this site running. But when I rebooted the computer it reappeared. ![]() After some stumbling I think I finally got it removed. I found it in System/Library/Extension and removed it. Regardless, I can boot into the OS now so my main problem is fixed. I did a little reading on unix and kext removal and attempted to remove the Voodoo kext in Single User Mode. Like I said, I can live with that but I guess it would be nice if I could resolve it too. It seems like the boot time has gotten a little slower(takes a few seconds for the progress bar to show up), and now when it is booting the boot screen bugs out a little bit and the apple logo splits into several( I can post a picture if needed). There are few small, nit picky problems that I still have though, but I can live with them. ![]() Got it to work! Thanks for all the help you guys have given me! The following guide will allow you to uninstall a kext using Single User Mode during boot when a kext that you have recently.
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