Recently I bought a 2010 MacBook Pro 13” I put in DVD into the slot and it didn’t play. I attempt ejecting it by almost eject button without any result. I blocked the lid and put it to sleep, when I open the lid the eject button didn't react either. I try restarting it and on restart I got blue screen and revolving ball. I stopped up the lid again and plugged it in at this time it is not responding at all even. Please help?
2010 MacBook Pro not responding
You need to restart your Mac and hold the track pad button pushed, it should eject the disc. Assuming you find the grey screen and boot sound, your hardware is supposed to be fine. Then try booting in safe mode, grip the shift key when restarting. If that fail, then you want to boot in single user mode. You need to pick up holding down command and S keys, do this and you will see what is going on through the boot process. This will place your Mac in CLI, does that only if you are well-known with UNIX commands.
2010 MacBook Pro not responding
If you find a process that is taking up a lot of CPU power, you'll be well-known with why you are having these slowdowns. I'd recommend reporting here with a list of whatever thing taking up more than, say, 50% of our overall CPU for idea as to how to deal with this. Out of control processes that you have not assigned a job to be regularly crashed processes that can be destroy off to reclaim the wealth being taken hostage by this process.
2010 MacBook Pro not responding
You need to install HardwareGrowler installed, perform the following steps:
1. You need to check that your MacBook Pro should be running. If the keyboard and track pad are still not working, use an external keyboard and mouse to login. Once you are in OS X, unplug the external keyboard and mouse.
2. Make sure your MacBook Pro is plugged into AC power.
3. Flip your MacBook Pro over and remove its battery.
4. Then place your MacBook Pro so that its screen is flat on a face and its lower congregation is vertical, 90 degrees to the surface.
5. Arrange manually so that you can see both the battery bay and the screen of your MacBook Pro.
2010 MacBook Pro not responding
If your Mac Book Pro is immobile under warranty, take it to an Apple service center. While Apple has not legitimately acknowledged that this is a extensive problem, it’s afflict the machines of many owners, so surely it’s not unknown to them. Show the steps described above to whoever is helping you as letting him or her see the problem as it happens abolish the deduction and may help accelerate the time needed for maintenance.
2010 MacBook Pro not responding
The new version of the operating system while providing a new version of Disk Utility, DVD player, image capture process, send and receive e-mail program, the new version of Safari procedures, as well as FireWire and USB devices attached device support and improved compatibility with third-party programs . If you have not upgraded on your system, then the new version of the operating system has integrated all the previous security updates and Bluetooth version 1.5 upgrade.
2010 MacBook Pro not responding
Apple 10.3.3 versions of Mac OS X also features improved DVD players, including the election of "digital audio output", the increase in DVD-playback capabilities; and add in the DVD drive, DVD + R disc on the identification and Play support. Meanwhile, the new version of the operating system is also solved when using Apple's Mail program error by accident out of the question; options in Energy Saver control panel to add the UPS; to improve the Power Mac G5 line system management, etc. fan.
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