May be it was updating?  When you get apple window that normally happens 
because the computer is updating.  That's been my experience.

Kawal.
> On 26 Nov 2016, at 12:56, aliFaisal <faisal.a...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Good morning,
> When I woke up this morning to boot up my mac, I noticed something very 
> troubling. The mac chime sounded as per usual, but voiceover for some odd 
> reason failed to start talking. From what I can tell, my mac was on a screen 
> which somehow was causing voiceover to not activate. I tried the cmdf5, over 
> and over again and nothing happened. I made sure my computer was unmated, and 
> the volume turned up with no result. I hard rebooted it (holding down the 
> power button), and started the computer up again with the same exact result. 
> No matter what I tried, my voiceover failed to turn on at the log in screen. 
> I am not even certain if the computer was even on the log on screen to begin 
> with.
> I unhooked my external hard drive, and tried booting up again with the same 
> result. After doing yet another hard reboot, I managed to get voiceover to 
> start talking but it was not what I was expecting. Instead of saying, 
> “authentication window”, VO just said, apple window and nothing else. I was 
> not able to do anything at all from this screen. I waited a bit and restarted 
> voiceover and it finally managed to get to the authentication window.
> Anyone else had a similar experience at the log on screen like this? I wonder 
> if this some sort of a Sierra bug. Nevertheless, it was troubling to say the 
> least and I didn’t experience this at all with El Capitan.
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