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<blockquote data-quote="rockmetalr" data-source="post: 969037" data-attributes="member: 122593"><p>Aliright so I was using my computer and earlier I had to shut it down forcively then restarted it and worked fine. Hours later I try using it to google some stuff up and it said there was no Internet(this is not the problem) I restart it and it stays at the gray screen with the apple sign loading. But I noticed there's like a little bar that appears like as if it's a meter that's going to fill up then it disappears. Anyway I just want to know how to fix it I tried letting it load for like 30 minutes I tried restarting it with command+control+power button. Is there anything else I can do? If no one knows how to fix it can I at least get a thought of what's going on? I have MacBook pro 3.06ghz 500hard drive running on snow leopard. I can wipe out my hard drive if needed if I get past the boot up screen sone how. Thanks for reading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockmetalr, post: 969037, member: 122593"] Aliright so I was using my computer and earlier I had to shut it down forcively then restarted it and worked fine. Hours later I try using it to google some stuff up and it said there was no Internet(this is not the problem) I restart it and it stays at the gray screen with the apple sign loading. But I noticed there's like a little bar that appears like as if it's a meter that's going to fill up then it disappears. Anyway I just want to know how to fix it I tried letting it load for like 30 minutes I tried restarting it with command+control+power button. Is there anything else I can do? If no one knows how to fix it can I at least get a thought of what's going on? I have MacBook pro 3.06ghz 500hard drive running on snow leopard. I can wipe out my hard drive if needed if I get past the boot up screen sone how. Thanks for reading [/QUOTE]
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