Boot Failure

Following an accidental turn off during a start up sequence, I now find that my Mac book Pro will not boot on start. All I get is the start up chime, the Apple logo and a progress bar, which get indicates about a small level of progress and then it shuts down with a blank screen.
On subsequent start up attempts, the progress bar appears then disappears then
reappears before being replaced by the rotating fan logo. This fan just keeps rotating as if the machine is stuck in a loop.
Any suggestions on how to rectify this before I go to the Genius Bar on Saturday ?

I would try a safe boot in your case, just to see if it will go. You could also boot to an install disc and attempt a Disk Repair. To boot in safe mode, hold down Shift at the chime. It will attempt to do a drive repair on booting to safe mode, the only difference is that if you boot to an install disc, you will see the progress of the Disk Repair attempt.

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