My computer won´t boot and restarts at Apple logo with the spinning thing

My computer won´t boot and restarts at Apple logo with the spinning thing and I can´t get it to work.
Before this happen I had left the computer on without a cable plugged in and so it ran out of power.
I just pressed the startbutton again after I´ve plugged it in and this problem started.
Any ideas?
Mattias
Sweden

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