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Got a major problem with my mac laptop. It basically won't let me log in.......If you type the password and click log in, it will go back to log in screen.... I tried the safe mode, but that won't do anything either. Any ideas?????????????????????????????
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Sam
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http://www.justanswer.com/mac-computers/2zyk7-macbook-pro-won-t-let-log-on-log-screen.html
Edit - try the above suggestions instead
[Edited on 30-01-2012 by Sam]
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p
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Cheers, need to get this sorted!
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Russ
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take it to a genius bar
could try PRAM reset (option cmd p + r on start up)
or smc quote: If you have a MacBook, MacBook Pro, etc that you can remove the battery from here is what you do:
Shut down the computer (again, full-on off here)
Disconnect the MagSafe plug from the machine
Remove the battery
Press the power button for 5 seconds and release
Put the battery back in and reconnect the MagSafe cord
Turn your machine back on with the power button
For MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, and MacBooks where you can’t remove the battery on your own, here’s what you do:
Turn off your machine (really, you knew this was coming at step one)
Keep the MagSafe adapter plugged in.
Press at the same time shift-option-control (on the left side of the machine) and the power button
Let go
Turn your machine back on with the power button.
Note that you keep the MagSafe in for MacBooks that have the built-in battery and out for MacBooks where you can pull the battery out.
For Mac Minis, Mac Pros, iMacs, and Xserves (really on a server?):
Shut the machine down
Unplug it from the power
Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds
Plug it back in and turn it on.
[Edited on 31-01-2012 by Russ]
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p
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I'm buggered, nothing seems to work. Can I take it back to Apple, will they fix it for free? (I heard this, but don't believe it....)
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Dom
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If it's within warranty or you have Apple Care then yeah they'll fix it. Although i suspect they'll just stick the OSX disc in and do a complete reinstall rather than 'fix' it.
Guessing the above didn't help?
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Russ
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If its in warranty they'll fix it. If its out of warranty they may still fix it. CS is shit hot
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p
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I can't find my disc, so couldn't try that. Tried the other options, bot nothing!
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