Unibody white MacBook Crash

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2010

The day after I got my unibody white MacBook, I did bootcamp, with Windows 7, which had tons of problems after installing all the drivers. I was stupid enough to believe that Snow Leopard was gone forever thinking that you hold down command for bootcamp, put in my Windows 7 DVD, formatted the Bootcamp partition and couldn't get the DVD out. It tried to boot Windows 7 still though, but I found how to force eject... force ejected the DVD, and not having something to boot up with and knowing that it was a formatted hard drive, my MacBook booted up into Snow Leopard again and I re-did bootcamp.

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  • You guys are crazy. " theres prolly a virus or something". W T Frick???

    Just hold in the track pad click button when u turn it on. then if a disk came out, turn off then hold option, turn back on. If u see a HD that says windows or mac, click mac, and then once booted, go into start up disk and select mac. I can Diagnose that. that problem is "Unknown Boot Disk." I have the same macbook dude.

  • @ilovegodforever100 There wasn't any virus or anything, I did that. This was the 2nd day I had my MacBook I just had a problem using Bootcamp.

    Only the disk wasn't unknown it was the Windows 7 disk.

  • call apple

  • @TheTheAyberk ... In the description I said that I fixed it.

    I had to force eject the disk and then back in Mac OS X get rid of the corrupted partition.

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  • Windows error ! lol

  • @A135S4656 Nope they just said that there was a problem with the MacBook itself :p

  • @WeirdBulldog Do you know what was causing it to do that?

  • @A135S4656 it logs out on its own every few seconds which is realy annoying, and i cant click on anything...

  • @A135S4656 Thanx, i took it to a place, and it was something wrong with the MacBook itself, so now they might fix it, or give me a new one.

  • @WeirdBulldog There's probably a virus or something that's set on a timer to do that and has probably deleted something from the library for System Preferences and it can't work right.

    You should take it in the Apple. Or, boot the OS X disk and go to repair, and then try that.

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