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Macbook Pro doesn't start
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve0" data-source="post: 1465250" data-attributes="member: 280872"><p>I got my Macbook Pro in January. It's been working fine recently until a few days ago when it froze and I restarted it. Since then it keeps loading but it doesn't start up. It just stays in the screen with the apple logo and the wheel spinning. A loading bar appears but it disappears before it even starts to load. I tried pressing Command-Option-P-R to reset the PRAM, but it didn't do anything. When I press Command+V or Command+S then /sbin/fsck -fy, it says:</p><p>Invalid sibling link</p><p>Invalid node structure</p><p>The volume Macintosh HD could not be repaired.</p><p></p><p>I have a lot of files on my MBP and after I lost power cause of Sandy, it's my only source to get my work done. There's no Apple stores I can get to due to Sandy and my work is really starting to pile up. Is there anything I can do to fix it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve0, post: 1465250, member: 280872"] I got my Macbook Pro in January. It's been working fine recently until a few days ago when it froze and I restarted it. Since then it keeps loading but it doesn't start up. It just stays in the screen with the apple logo and the wheel spinning. A loading bar appears but it disappears before it even starts to load. I tried pressing Command-Option-P-R to reset the PRAM, but it didn't do anything. When I press Command+V or Command+S then /sbin/fsck -fy, it says: Invalid sibling link Invalid node structure The volume Macintosh HD could not be repaired. I have a lot of files on my MBP and after I lost power cause of Sandy, it's my only source to get my work done. There's no Apple stores I can get to due to Sandy and my work is really starting to pile up. Is there anything I can do to fix it? [/QUOTE]
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