MacBook Pro :: 2007 Snow Leopard Hangs During Boot Up

Apr 2, 2012

All I get is the grey screen and the little circle with the rotating fan blades.  Then they stop spinning and it just hangs.

I cannot boot up. Is this a bad hard drive?  Are there other keys I could hit to make something work?

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6)

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