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MacBook Reboot Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="itsalwin" data-source="post: 964072" data-attributes="member: 136187"><p>Hi Guys! I'm not sure if this is a hardware or software problem, but I dared to post it under hardware. I'm sorry if this is a mistake.</p><p></p><p>While installing Google Chrome beta, my laptop froze. I forced it to shut down, then turned it on. Upon reboot, it displayed the blue screen. Forced shut down again, twice. After reboot, I was prompted to enter my password. Funny thing is, I disabled the login screen a day before that. Still, I entered my password. Password accepted, but after a while, it prompted me to type in my password again. </p><p></p><p>I can shut it down, restart or make it sleep from the login screen. I tried to reboot on safe mode, but it did the same thing. I followed the troubleshooting steps found in Apple Support like fsck, etc to no avail. The problem is, my MacBook is second hand and I don't have a start up disk. What can I do next?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itsalwin, post: 964072, member: 136187"] Hi Guys! I'm not sure if this is a hardware or software problem, but I dared to post it under hardware. I'm sorry if this is a mistake. While installing Google Chrome beta, my laptop froze. I forced it to shut down, then turned it on. Upon reboot, it displayed the blue screen. Forced shut down again, twice. After reboot, I was prompted to enter my password. Funny thing is, I disabled the login screen a day before that. Still, I entered my password. Password accepted, but after a while, it prompted me to type in my password again. I can shut it down, restart or make it sleep from the login screen. I tried to reboot on safe mode, but it did the same thing. I followed the troubleshooting steps found in Apple Support like fsck, etc to no avail. The problem is, my MacBook is second hand and I don't have a start up disk. What can I do next? [/QUOTE]
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