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Aug 4, 2015 3:40 AM in response to Carolyn Samitby sagor.mohi,Thanks for your reply. But, it is not fixed yet. I go through the link and followed the steps. I could not complete this. I am stuck at this point -
If your Mac doesn't start up
If your Mac starts up to a flashing question mark but then doesn't continue starting up, try these steps.
- Turn off your Mac by pressing and holding the power button for a few seconds.
- Press the power button once to turn your Mac back on. When you hear the startup sound, immediately press and hold the Command and R keys on your keyboard to start your Mac from OS X Recovery. Keep these two keys held down until you see an Apple logo or globe appear.
Globe appear with a colon symbol. That's all. Is there any way to resolved this problem?
Thanks again.
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Aug 4, 2015 3:53 AM in response to sagor.mohiby OGELTHORPE,The colon symbol is a puzzle to me. I have never heard of this.
Boot the MBP with the OPTION + COMMAND + R keys. Do you get a display with a revolving globe?
If so, by following the directions, you will be connected to the Apple servers.
There will be a 4 option menu from which you can select Disk Utility>First Aid and repair your disk or reinstall the original OSX.
You will need a solid Internet connection.
Ciao.
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Aug 4, 2015 4:16 AM in response to OGELTHORPEby sagor.mohi,Thanks for the suggestion.
Yes, I got a display with a resolving globe. Immediately after, a colon symbol appeared on the globe. That's all. Did not connected to the apple server.
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