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Accidentally ( is there any other way) pulled power cord off my mini.
On re-installing I got the grey screen of death.

Won't do anything now.....any ideas on possible reason or better still a remedy..mother board?...hard drive damage...? what can I try without removing the innards?
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Hold down ⌘+V as the computer boots for verbose mode, to find out what's holding it up. You might need to run a disk repair from the install disc.

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