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May 8, 2012

It was alive until the moment i tried to read my external drive via firewire. Then it hangs so i detached the external and reboot. 

Since then it refused to boot. 

I've tried : 

1. cmd+option+p+r

2. fsck -dy(it gives out a disk0s errors and other errors).

3.cmd+s. 

Everything fails. Now when it starts up i'll see the apple grey screen then it goes off. 

Info:
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