Try booting into the recovery system with command r and hold it down while
powering your mac. And hold it for 30 seconds. Do a disk repair and all of that
in disk utility. If that does not work I'm afraid your mac might be shot. It's
6 years old after all.
On Jul 3, 2016, at 10:33 AM, david hilbert poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
command F5 or Function key command F5 should get VoiceOver started if I
remember correctly
On Jul 3, 2016, at 9:42 AM, Lena Contreras <contreras_lena@xxxxxx> wrote:
My 2010 MacBook Pro is not booting up. When I turn it on I hear the hard
drive spinning but it does not get to the login screen. I sort of remember
the procedures for this type of problem. Can somebody go through the steps I
need to get it up and running again? I also have an external drive that I
have been backing up to. Also do I need to turn voiceover on or will it come
on by itself? I thought the command was control r or something. I am running
the latest software. This all started because iTunes was acting funny and I
decided to shut the system down and restart.
Lena
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