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Have you ever thought to view your iPhone on a bigger screen like on your Mac? Generally, iOS users may want to mirror iPhone screen to Mac for various purposes: doing a business presentation on a bigger screen can make works much more efficient; playing games is more fun; sharing personal photos with friends and families and transferring videos from iPhone to Mac creates a warmer atmosphere, and watching movies on a larger screen must be a cool experience.

Here, we’re going to show you three best ways to connect your iPhone to Mac, mirroring what you need on Mac. They can make you easily enjoy a bigger iPhone screen.

How to Mirror Your iPhone Screen to Mac with QuickTime

QuickTime Player is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of capturing the screen of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. You can capture exactly what you’re seeing on your iPhone. Or you can make a video recording of your Mac screen, for example, video of a working demo, game reviewing, photos slide show, and so on.

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This capability requires a USB cable. Mirroring Requirements for devices are:

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  1. The Mac: macOS X Yosemite or later
  2. The iPhone: iOS 8 or later

Here are the STEPS:

Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your Mac with a USB cable.

Step 2. Open the QuickTime Player on your Mac.

Step 3. Click “File”, and choose “New Movie Recording”.

Step 4. Click the Options pop-up menu, then Choose Your Connected iPhone.

Choose “New Movie Recording” and “Your Connected iPhone”

Step 5. The iPhone screen will now instantly display on the Mac.

Successfully Mirroring Your iPhone Screen to Mac with QuickTime Player

  1. The default input device will be set to the built-in camera. To change it to your iPhone, click the Optionspop-up menu (down arrow next to the Record button). Then select your connected iPhone.
  2. When connecting iPhone to Mac, the Photos and iTunes are automatically launched. You can close those apps and continue the process.

AirPlay iPhone to Mac with Reflector

AirPlay Mirroring sends exactly what is on the iPhone screen wirelessly. While Apple does support screen mirroring between iPhone and Apple TV, it doesn’t provide a built-in solution to directly display your iPhone screen on Mac. But luckily, an AirPlay Receiver-Reflector can enable AirPlay for iPhone.

This capability requires WiFi network. Mirroring Requirements for Devices are:

  1. An AirPlay receiver: Reflector
  2. The iPhone: iOS 7 or later

Here are the STEPS to airplay on Mac:

Step 1. Make sure your iPhone and Mac on the same wireless network.

Step 2. Download and launch Reflectoron your Mac.

Step 3. Open up Control Center on your iPhone:

  • On iPhone X or later or iPad with iOS 12 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • On iPhone 8 or earlier or iOS 11 or earlier: Swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen.

Step 4. Tap the “AirPlay/Screen Mirroring”.

Step 5. Select your Mac from the list.

Step 6. If a code appears on your Mac, enter the onscreen code on your iPhone.

Step 7. The iPhone screen will now instantly appear on the Mac.

If you can’t enable AirPlay for iPhone, please:

  1. Make sure that your Mac is near the iPhone, try moving closer to it, and try again.
  2. Make sure that your Mac and iPhone are updated to the latest software version.

How to Mirror Your iPhone Screen to Mac with AnyTrans

AnyTrans is a comprehensive iPhone data management software, it provides you a Free Screen Mirror tool for iPhone screen mirroring. Here are some of its main features:

  • It allows you to mirror the iPhone screen to Mac (or PC) in a click.
  • During the screen mirroring, you can also record or capture the screen.
  • In addition, it can help transfer all your iPhone data to another iPhone/iPad, or Mac/PC computer, and vice versa.
  • Also, it helps you backup your iPhone completely to protect you from unexpected data loss. And then you can restore them whenever required.

Mirroring your iPhone to Mac with AnyTrans requires a WiFi network. Requirements for Devices are:

  1. The Mac: macOS Catalina beta, macOS Mojave, macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, OS X 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8
  2. The iPhone: iOS 5 or later

Here are the STEPS:

Step 1. Make sure your iPhone and Mac on the same wireless network.

Step 2. Download AnyTrans and launch it on your Mac.

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Step 3. Click the Screen Mirroring option on the left navigation of the interface.

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Step 4. Open up Control Center on your iPhone:

  • On iPhone X or later or iPad with iOS 12 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • On iPhone 8 or earlier or iOS 11 or earlier: Swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen.

Step 5. Tap the AirPlay/Screen Mirroring button, and Choose the Name AnyTrans_XXX (your computer name).

Tap the “AirPlay/Screen Mirroring” Button and Choose the Name AnyTrans_XXX

Step 6. The iPhone screen will now instantly display on the Mac.

Successfully Mirroring Your iPhone Screen to Mac with AnyTrans

Having problems with turning on Wi-Fi on your computer and iOS device, learn how to connect your iPhone and Mac to the same Wi-Fi.

Brief Comparison among QuickTime, AirPlay, and AnyTrans

QuickTimeAirPlayAnyTrans
WiFiNot supportedSupportedSupported
ConditionOne-clickReflector neededOne-click
Mirror/Record/Capture
PriceFreeFree Trial for ReflectorFree Trial for screen mirroring

The Bottom Line

Today, most people own more than one electronic product to entertain life. Screen mirroring iPhone to a bigger screen is one of the digital entertainment lifestyles. Once you’re screening your iPhone to Mac, you can fast control your media on your iPhone. Remote handling the functions and enjoying the bigger screen must be a unique experience provided by screen mirroring.

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This is the fix for Macs that boot to a black screen but still have the cursor visible. This issue seems to intermittently occur when a Mac, running Mavericks (10.9), installs a software update that requires a restart. People have mentioned that they've come in to find their Mac like this in the morning after leaving it on overnight, which would make sense as software updates install/reboot automatically.

7 Steps total

Step 1: Power the Mac down

Hold the power button for 10~ seconds until the Mac powers off.

Step 2: Boot to Single User mode

Hold 'command (⌘) + S' while powering on the Mac until you see a black screen with white text, at which point you can release the keys.

Wait for the command prompt ( :/ root# ) before moving to the next step.

Step 3: Run a disk check

Paying attention to spaces, type:

/sbin/fsck -fy

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Step 4: Mount the file system as writeable

Paying attention to spaces, type:

/sbin/mount -uw /

Step 5: Remove three files

Type these three commands, paying close attention to spacing, and hit return after each line:

rm /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist
rm /Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist
rm /private/var/db/.AppleUpgrade

The second one might return an error, it's ok if it doesn't find that file. Only a couple of the Macs I've encountered have required this to be removed as well.

Step 6: Reboot

Type this and hit return:

reboot

Step 7: Re-configure the login window

While this process DOES fix the issue at hand it also reverts the login window back to it's default state. Login as an admin, navigate to System Preference > Users & Groups > Login options and set the options to look like the attached image. Restart the Mac once you're finished.

Published: Aug 05, 2014 · Last Updated: Aug 06, 2014

42 Comments

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    Nick42 Aug 6, 2014 at 04:00am

    I've had the symptoms a few times, and in every case a reboot (or two in a few instances) let me in. I've seen a couple other howto's posted on this with different fixes too, with varying results, so next time I'll have to try this one out as well. Great commentary ('paying attention to spaces') and I like the closing explanation of what the whole process does.

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    Scott Manning Aug 8, 2014 at 01:59pm

    Is this a permanent fix? If so then this will be printed and stuck in my folder!

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    ChrisW84 Aug 11, 2014 at 02:05pm

    Scott, it seems to be though no guarantees. I haven't seen this issue pop up twice on the same Mac yet. The problem seems to be with the way updates are performed in 10.9, where they install partially before rebooting, then boot, proceed past the login screen and complete the install. Somewhere in the second or third step things seem to go wonky.

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    martinramp Dec 1, 2014 at 12:21am

    became a member just to say THANK YOU :) Tried others but this was the only one to work.

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    willblackney Feb 20, 2015 at 05:02pm

    Thank you so much, it fixed the problem for me!

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    davidwilson21 Aug 27, 2016 at 12:02pm

    I also joined just to say thanks a million. I've been having this issue ever since I swapped my main drive for something much bigger and reinstalled from TIME MACHINE. A little research indicates that I should have not had my second screen plugged in to one of the thunderbolt ports until after the re-install. This fix worked SO well that I no longer have to unplug the thunderbolt screen before a reboot. Working just how you expect a Mac to work. Simple and brilliant. Merci bien

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    mariohowayek Dec 19, 2016 at 06:28pm

    I am not a tech geek, and it is the first time i take chances and type commands in the black page with white letters (i don't even know what it is called). I have tried everything for the last two days, up to the extent that i replaced the ram battery of the mac mini! which is also my first time to use a screw driver in a computer. I have never even replaced a ram in my life!
    So this was really my last chance.
    I dont know how to thank you!!
    It really worked and saved my computer and saved my media from being shared with the repairs' shop...and more...
    Thanks a million

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    johnwolfe5 Dec 21, 2016 at 05:31pm

    I had this symptom this morning. I'm running an Apple MacBook Pro mid 2010 with OS 10.12.2. After rebooting many times, reinstalling Sierra, running disk utility, all without success, I finally got my desktop back bu typing my password on the black screen and hitting enter. Really? I wonder how long this will continue.

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    robbierobbierally Dec 24, 2016 at 12:49pm

    Many thanks, This solved my imac 27' issue. Hope this will not happen again. Christmas saved. Cheers

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    RoseYogi Dec 25, 2016 at 04:46pm

    Chris, You saved MY Christmas too. Like many here, I joined just to thank you. I woke up to a black screen. Thought I'd have to buy myself a new computer for Christmas. Not on my list, or in my budget. Yikes! Then I thought maybe it was the Universe telling me to get off my computer for Christmas Day at least. Thanks to your fix I have the peace of mind to enjoy Christmas properly. I also have the confidence of knowing I fixed my own computer. Yay! That is a gift that keeps giving. Blessings to you and to the community. I would have been nervous typing in code from two years ago. But since mario, john, and robbie said it worked for them this week, I tried it and it worked for me too. Merry Christmas to All!

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    vincentvincent3 Dec 26, 2016 at 02:22pm

    Thanks a million times Chris, you saved my christmas too.

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    daveasaibene Dec 28, 2016 at 03:18pm

    This procedure worked Great Thanks
    Following the link :'need to do' provides better clarity on where spaces occur are entered for users that are not familiar with command line as compared to following along in the blog.
    Thanks
    Dave

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    aicelmillares Dec 31, 2016 at 03:27am

    I registered just to say thank you!! I tried smc, sleep, pram, and nothing worked but this! I'm working on a mid-2010 machine with sierra and I was afraid that it finally died on me. You're a real life-saver!

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    caracoffey Dec 31, 2016 at 09:03pm

    Thank you! Thank you! I've been stressing since the moment I saw the screen and trying other sites' suggestions but this is the one that worked. Thank you so much for posting!

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    dhalizmokafor Jan 5, 2017 at 07:01am

    Hello. My Mac has the same problem but I have tried the same solution without success. I think my challenge is on the reaponse to expect after each command. After the disc check command, i dont see the command prompt, only the white cusor.
    Can anyone help me with that please?

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