I contacted the former developer and followed his instructions to use Recovery and Terminal to remove all relevant files, but that didn’t solve this problem. In that case, the spinner would appear and disappear, but no cursor, and much more rapidly. I’d had a similar sort of problem crop up once during beta testing for software that I don’t want to mention the name of, as the issue was resolved for those of us on the cutting edge and the particular release of software is no longer in development. To every spinner, turn, turn, turn, there is a reason, turn, turn, turn. This would recur over and over for hours. After entering my account password, my Mac showed a white progress spinner that uses “spokes”-the kind of spinner you usually see at shutdown-would appear for several seconds, then disappear, replaced with a cursor that couldn’t be moved with the trackpad. A few days ago, after my 12-inch MacBook running the latest Sierra became sluggish, I restarted.
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