Macbook Won't Startup - No Entry Sign; Have to reset thru Safe Mode.

However, able to access Safe Mode. After restart, able to login.

Here's what I have tried so far.

Replaced Hard Drive. No effect.
Restored from Time Machine. No effect.
Reset PRAM with command, option, P and R. No effect.
Reinstalled OS X Snow Leopard, Migrated from Time Machine. No effect.
Checked system with Apple Hardware Diagnostic. No issues discovered.
Reinstalled Combo Update 10.6.2. No effect.

Out of ideas.

MacBook Core Duo, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Mar 3, 2010 5:19 PM

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Mar 3, 2010 5:39 PM in response to imgroovy

Press the Power Button and immediately press and hold down the Command and the S keys as the machine starts up. This boots you into Single-user mode and you should see white text appear on the screen.
When you see the # Command prompt, type /sbin/fsck-fy and hit the Return.
Now sit back & let your computer do its thing. This should take approximately 15 minutes or so. Depending on how messed up your computer is. Just be patient.

If and when you see the message File System was modified repeat the steps above again & again until you hopefully see the message no problems were found." When that happens type reboot and hit Return again.

If these steps do not work then boot from your install disc to repair disk. To use the Install Mac OS X disc, insert the disc, and restart your computer while holding down the C key as it starts up.
Select your language.
Once on the desktop, select Utility in the menu bar.
Select Disk Utility.

Select the disk or volume in the list of disks and volumes, and then click First Aid.
Click Repair Disk.



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Mar 5, 2010 8:56 AM in response to imgroovy

I've already tried disk repair. Brand new SATA drive
If I go into Single User mode or Cmd -S I get a Still waiting for root device.
It won't let me into D Mode. But I can get into Safe mode.
Also tried reseating memory. No luck.

Is there a way to for a reinstall of the EFI/SMC firmware? Or
is there a way to reinstall the Mach Kernel?

Thanks for any other ideas.

Mar 5, 2010 3:48 PM in response to imgroovy

When you say you replaced the hard drive, did you restore from a backup?
If resetting PRAM/NVRAM and repairing the disk doesn't fix it, then you need to reinstall the OS.
The no entry sign means critical boot files are corrupted or missing. Restoring from a corrupted backup will not fix the problems. You have to install over the top of the current installation or erase and start over.

Mar 5, 2010 5:12 PM in response to Barney-15E

Any more input on this issue? I've had the same problem (starts in safe mode, cannot boot diagnostics, etc.), but strangely it disappeared and then reappeared recently. I thought this might be indication of a hardware problem, but I have no way to test it. TechTool pro says the memory and disks are clean.

Anyway, would really love to hear other people inputs before I go through the trouble of archiving/installing.

Thanks!

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