Hey, so Snow Leopard froze temporarily on my Macbook Pro and without warning when I was using it, temporarily unfreezing long enough for me to shut the computer down.
When I attempted to turn it back on, I was trapped at a white screen with the grey apple and the rotating progress circle, indefinitely.
I attempted to solve the issue in a variety of ways recommended on this forum and other sources of information, but have yet to resolve the problem.
I have attempted to place my original install DVD and boot from that, using both the C key and the Option key on startup, with each option disregarding, then ejecting the DVD and leaving me at the screen described above.
I then attempted, on the recommendation of support.apple to boot in safe mode, unsuccessfully, leading me to the screen described above again and again.
I started in both single user and verbose mode, attempting to utilize /sbin/fsck -fy to resolve the issue, upon recommendation of support.apple, but the message *** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *** would consistently appear, never reaching the ideal *** the volume ____ appears to be ok. In verbose mode, I would repeatedly receive the disk0s2: I/O error for nearly an hour.
I am unsure how to proceed, lacking in savviness when it comes to technology, and was hoping that the implications of a completely dead HDD found elsewhere are not as true as they seem.
Thank you for your assistance.
When I attempted to turn it back on, I was trapped at a white screen with the grey apple and the rotating progress circle, indefinitely.
I attempted to solve the issue in a variety of ways recommended on this forum and other sources of information, but have yet to resolve the problem.
I have attempted to place my original install DVD and boot from that, using both the C key and the Option key on startup, with each option disregarding, then ejecting the DVD and leaving me at the screen described above.
I then attempted, on the recommendation of support.apple to boot in safe mode, unsuccessfully, leading me to the screen described above again and again.
I started in both single user and verbose mode, attempting to utilize /sbin/fsck -fy to resolve the issue, upon recommendation of support.apple, but the message *** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *** would consistently appear, never reaching the ideal *** the volume ____ appears to be ok. In verbose mode, I would repeatedly receive the disk0s2: I/O error for nearly an hour.
I am unsure how to proceed, lacking in savviness when it comes to technology, and was hoping that the implications of a completely dead HDD found elsewhere are not as true as they seem.
Thank you for your assistance.