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i've searched around on this site and the internet in general but couldn't find anything that explained my problem

I have an aluminum macbook just over 6 months old
last night it was working perfectly and shut down fine
this morning i go to turn it on the apple logo appears for 10 seconds max with say 3/4 of them seconds the loading dial comes up at the bottom then the computer turns itself off :S

I've tried the coverall suggestions on the mac site but it doesn't affect it

Anyone have an idea of what the problem could be caused by, how serious, solution even and whether it would be covered by the warranty in the apple store

P.s i've already booked an appointment in my local genius bar, i'd like to prepare myself beforehand though

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Anyone have an idea of what the problem could be caused by, how serious, solution even and whether it would be covered by the warranty in the apple store

P.s i've already booked an appointment in my local genius bar, i'd like to prepare myself beforehand though
The machine shutting itself down could be caused by a number of things. Power supply defect, fans not turning on, power adapter, and so on.

Since you already made an appointment with the Genius Bar, they'll sort it out and repair it for you. I hope you have been keeping up with making backups of your data? If not, be sure to ask the Apple Genius to backup your hard drive if repairs are needed.

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