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- Feb 27, 2012
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- Gigabyte GA-H61N-USB3
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- Intel® Core I3-2105
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- Intel® HD Graphics 3000
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Hello, I got the following message this morning after having to hard shut down my system.
Loading Operating system...
boot0: GPT
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: done_
The system has been running fine and no updates were run. After waking it up this morning, I was able to use the keyboard to type in my password, but the mouse wasn't working. I hard shut down the system and got the above after powering it back on.
I tried powering it off and left it off for about 30 minutes. This time when I powered it on, it got past the message above, but just sat at a black screen.
I've read that the MacMan post http://www.tonymacx86.com/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=61081 fixes the issue, but I don't get the boot0: error message, nor does it repeat the boot0 messages like the screen shot in that post.
Should I still follow the directions in that post to correct?
*edit*
Forgot to mention that the drive that I'm using has the 512b blocks I think, it's an older drive and only 320 GB in size.
*edit*
Thanks!
Loading Operating system...
boot0: GPT
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: done_
The system has been running fine and no updates were run. After waking it up this morning, I was able to use the keyboard to type in my password, but the mouse wasn't working. I hard shut down the system and got the above after powering it back on.
I tried powering it off and left it off for about 30 minutes. This time when I powered it on, it got past the message above, but just sat at a black screen.
I've read that the MacMan post http://www.tonymacx86.com/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=61081 fixes the issue, but I don't get the boot0: error message, nor does it repeat the boot0 messages like the screen shot in that post.
Should I still follow the directions in that post to correct?
*edit*
Forgot to mention that the drive that I'm using has the 512b blocks I think, it's an older drive and only 320 GB in size.
*edit*
Thanks!