Posted by YTSupport on June 20, 2014 at 12:15:33 from (72.171.16.62):
In Reply to: mac laptop question posted by Ray on June 20, 2014 at 11:51:20:
That may mean that it's trying to get past a disk error. Search up how you stop the boot process and do what's called an "fsck" (I'd do it but you have to know what year and model it is and search specifically, probably better if your son does it).
A lot of times, even though it won't boot normally, you just need to manually run the disk cleanup and after doing that a few times, it will start working again. It's sort of the same thing as you'd do on your PC when you have to boot to safe mode and do a scandisk.
If the disk gets a corruption, it just won't normally boot. The bad news is it may mean the disk is going bad, though not always. If that's true, you have to plug in a new disk and reinstall the OS. If you can get it back up normally, then you can verify the disk repeatedly and see problems crop up again.
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