You’ll need to replace the hard drive in your laptop then I’m afraid, hopefully 
the drive’s not too far gone that you can’t recover data from it, do you have a 
recent backup? Now might be the time to upgrade to an SSD for a massive speed 
boost.

Regards

Sam

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> On 30 Oct 2014, at 09:57, Ashley Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Sam. Thanks so much for your speedy response. Yes I do see something like 
> that. Trouble is it shuts down almost immediately after. So I took a photo as 
> it'll probably mean more to you than me 
> <image1.JPG>
> Hope it's of use
> Thanks again
> Ash
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> On 30 Oct 2014, at 09:44, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> Sounds like it could be a bad sector on the drive, try rebooting holding 
>> down cmd+V until the screen goes black with white text, do you see anything 
>> similar to disk0s2 I/O error?
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Sam
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>> On 30 Oct 2014, at 09:41, Ashley Smith <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> My 17" MacBook Pro is in trouble. On Tuesday it was working ok. Then I 
>>> accidently allowed the battery to run down. On Wednesday morning 
>>> <x-apple-data-detectors://0> I plugged it into power and restarted it. The 
>>> apple logo on grey screen  came up as usual flowed by the rotating icon. 
>>> And it remained that way for a long time. So I restarted it again. Same 
>>> thing. Except this time I left it for an hour. Still no further progress. 
>>> So I did a safe boot pressing power and shift. The machine restarted and 
>>> the grey horizontal bar appeared. It seemed to be booting ok. The after 
>>> about a minute or so the bar disappeared and seconds later the machine shut 
>>> down. 
>>> So I then restarted using just the power button. However it seems to 
>>> automatically go to the safe boot screen for about a minute and then powers 
>>> down. 
>>> I've repeated this process a number of times and the same thing happens 
>>> every time. 
>>> Since then I've  tried to start using power/ control/command. Tried to 
>>> reset the PRAM. Tried to reset the SMC (nothing at all happens) 
>>> So at the moment whatever I do the machine starts with a safe boots screen 
>>> for approx a minute and then shuts down. 
>>> I fear the worst but am hoping for the best. Please can anyone help 
>>> diagnose the problem from my description and suggest a course of action
>>> Thanking all in anticipation
>>> Best wishes
>>> Ash
>>> 
>>> 
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