Okay, will do, I will post again whatever the outcome. For now, it is rant time.
I have had this machine for less than six months and already this major problem comes up. I recently switched from PCs, and I was mad raving about the Mac when I got it. I have owned the crappiest of crap Dell laptops (power button issues, dead onboard nic, clock runs too fast, would not restart after recent shutdown, etc.) but at least it would eventually come back to life. That pc, however--and I never thought I would actually defend that machine, because I hated it--was marketed as a value machine. Macs are uber-expensive and here it so **** fragile. It may be that this problem is not Apple's fault at all; perhaps a third party software caused the error or maybe I made an error. But even then I would say this: Apple should make it a lot easier to recover from problems. Why should I have to pay $100 in third party software to try and repair my sys files. fsck and disk utility really really suck, and their error messages are meaningless. And to top it off, recall that I cannot even get into Safe Mode--the machine just shuts down; whatever problem is causing my blue screen is probably crashing safe mode. That is horrible design. Safe mode should mean just that, safe! It should not crash. Even in windows, I never broke a machine so that I could not get into safe mode, SAFE MODE for god's sake. That should not break so easily.
Granted no computer, no OS is perfect, but $3000 is a hefty price tag for a machine that is fragile and difficult to repair. And what's more, the 90 day telephone support is a joke; for the price, Apple should be giving a year AT LEAST.
Perhaps this issue is just a weird rare event, like a tornado in New York. I am, however, inclined to accept a Bayesian view that given I have already observed a major problem in this laptop, it is likely that the laptop is prone errors. And for the price that is unacceptable. I am not inclined to switch back to windows just yet, though for the meantime, I am forced to write this rant on my ThinkPad. I will wait to see how this MBP ages. But maybe I'll run OSX on this thinkpad instead; it's a friggin' tank.