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Mid 2010 Model A1278 / 2.4 or 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo processor

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MacBook Pro will not boot up nor enter safe mode/recovery mode

Hey guys, Im a college student. On moving out day I found that some one had thrown out a MacBook Pro. Took it home and realized why. It doesnt start up. It stays on a white screen for about 6 to 8 minutes and then goes to the apple logo and then shows a circle with a slash through it. I try to boot in safe mode and recovery mode but it wont go into those modes. It just repeats the same boot up. Im wondering if there is anything i can do to salvage this laptop or is it done for. Thanks in advance guys.

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I have tried to use a completely formatted hard drive with no partitions on it. I took it from an older computer. When i booted mac while holding option, it would not show the hard drive. I guess it could not recognize it. When I did the same with the stock toshiba hard drive it would take a long long time but it would show the hard drive and recovery however when i clicked on any of the two it would show the apple logo then the prohibitory sign : the circle with a slash through it. So, i decided to purchase an OSX install disc. I dont know why it couldnt run using the C button. I had to again click option and then clicked on the disc. However, after this the screen just went white for a while then showed the apple logo then the prohibitory sign again. So i replaced the hard drive with the formatted clean hard drive and did the same and it would just show a white screen then after about 8 to 10 minutes, it shuts off. So i then tried to format the stock hard drive to make it clean and now it wont show the hard drive when i hold option on boot up. Im lost. It looks to be the 13 inch mid 2010 macbook pro model. I can not enter recovery mode for some reason or anything really other than when i hold option. PLEASE HELP ME.

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It seems to me the computer has some kind of failure that produces the kernel panic. Have you tried to reinstall OSX on that machine? If you do so and the problem persists, the problem may be a hardware issue related to the HDD,so the second step should be try with a different hard drive.

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I have tried to use a completely formatted hard drive with no partitions on it. I took it from an older computer. When i booted mac while holding option, it would not show the hard drive. I guess it could not recognize it. When I did the same with the stock hard drive it took a long long time but it would show the hard drive and recovery however when i clicked on any it would show the apple logo then the circle with a slash through it. So, i decided to purchase an OSX install disc. I dont know why it couldnt run using the C button. I had to again click option and then on the disc. However, after this the screen just went white for a while then showed the apple logo then the prohibitory sign again. So i replaced stock drive with the formatted clean hard drive and did the same and it would just show a white screen then after about 8-10 mins, it shuts off. So i then tried to format the stock drive and now it wont show the hard drive when i hold option on boot up. It looks to be the 13'' 2010 mac book pro.

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This is a pretty common one that I've seen for macbooks. A long, and I do mean longgggggg, white screen sit time is indicative of a bad logic board. The first HDD probably wasn't even bad but the logic board just wasn't reading it. To confirm this, you might take the HDD itself to a repair shop and most people will be glad to plug it in to a docking station or sata-usb cable to test it for you.

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Thank you for your time. I was able to load osx on a thumb drive using another mac. Then i booted my mac with usb and install an osx. It is in working condition now.

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