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Old November 22nd, 2006, 10:50 AM
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HI,
I am also getting the white screen of death (rebooting just gets me to a white screen; holding down the 'c' key while my OSX install CD is in the macbook pro gets me nowhere). Now, in fact, i can't even eject my disk, even while holding down the left mouse button while restarting. I've also tried booting into safe mode. Anyone w/similar problems?
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Try this

1- Unplug everything from the back except the power, keyboard, mouse and monitor.

2- Restart holding alt

you should then see you HD click it and then run disk utility once booted.

3- Remove boot camp. Everything was fine with my machine once i did this.

Hope it helps
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