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Napseg2011-09-14 23:11:00
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Napseg, 2011-09-14 23:11:00

MacBook won't boot

Hello,

The story is this: a MacBook PRO A1286 was bought a couple of months ago. It was turned on once, checked that it works (of course, by driving information about the user into it) and forgot about it. Today they turned it on, and what immediately caught my eye, the Welcome video played again, and the initial setup started. Driven in, launched, pressed reboot, hung. Turned off forcibly with a button. Turned on, a circle runs under the apple and that's it. Have tried several times. The result is the same.

In general, I dragged it to my home, I thought about reinstalling 10.6 and immediately updating it to the lion. But I can't deliver. There is no disk. Downloaded the image. I started DVD sharing (remote installation), macbook sees it, launches it, scrolls the circle a couple of times and only the apple remains, nothing happens further. I recorded the image on a USB flash drive, the result is the same as over the network. I tried to reset all settings (ctrl+shift+alt and ctrl+alt+p+r), to no avail.
For fun, I put in a disk with a seven. The slider runs twice (which is DOS type), then a black screen.

What would be the advice.

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Shedal, 2011-09-14
@Shedal

What advice could there be? Take your macbook to a warranty service =)

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Ivan Kozlov, 2011-09-15
@VaNcHeR

Duc, and if you write the image to a disc, insert the disk into the machine and boot from it. There, go to the disk utility and see if everything is in order with the hard drive. You can format it for a change, for example. Or does it even refuse to start from the disk?
I had the same symptoms. But it's just rights flew off. In the same place, through the disk utility, I corrected everything in a couple of minutes. This is clearly a different case.

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Vas3K, 2011-09-15
@Vas3K

Well, since the macbook is new, then remove the screw, stick it somewhere, completely format it and put it from the disk. Before that, you can still reset everything to hell like this: support.apple.com/kb/ht3964 , but you will have to suffer with removing the battery, there is a special screwdriver (although the screw also has one).

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