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Member Since: Feb 27, 2007
Location: Sandusky, OH
Posts: 9
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10-13-2010, 01:26 PM
Could very well be a RAM issue, that would definitely cause you not to be able to boot, even in target disk mode. Have you upgraded or messed with the ram at all recently? If so, might be worth removing a simm or two to see what happens. All else fails, time for a trip to the Apple Store.
++optikinescant // macboook c2d 2.0ghz
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