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<blockquote data-quote="mahleek87" data-source="post: 808211" data-attributes="member: 88381"><p>Well here is some more information.</p><p></p><p>I tried the Shift key method to get into safe mode and it didn't work.</p><p>My dad was on this macbook last night. He was the last one to use it since it started doing this and he told me that he just remembered that it was updating some software and he might have canceled it during the middle. Then when he turned it off, ever since then it never booted it up again. I'm really sad Ive been trying to fix it since this morning. I was really hoping I could get it in safe mode and then to boot because then I could probably download some update and fix it. I haven't tried removing the memory yet. </p><p>Here are the specs of this MBP 2.5GHZ Core 2 Duo/2GB/ 512MB VRAM/ 250GB 5400RPM</p><p>Does this still sound like a memory issue or a software issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mahleek87, post: 808211, member: 88381"] Well here is some more information. I tried the Shift key method to get into safe mode and it didn't work. My dad was on this macbook last night. He was the last one to use it since it started doing this and he told me that he just remembered that it was updating some software and he might have canceled it during the middle. Then when he turned it off, ever since then it never booted it up again. I'm really sad Ive been trying to fix it since this morning. I was really hoping I could get it in safe mode and then to boot because then I could probably download some update and fix it. I haven't tried removing the memory yet. Here are the specs of this MBP 2.5GHZ Core 2 Duo/2GB/ 512MB VRAM/ 250GB 5400RPM Does this still sound like a memory issue or a software issue? [/QUOTE]
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