Circle with line thru it

what does this mean, when sending a text message, has not been delivered?

The red circle with the line through it means that the message was not sent. Either you ran out of service while sending the message, are the party receiving the message service is off. Hope this helps!

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    My computer froze,so I tried to reboot it and when I go to start it,it gets like a 1/3 of the way thru the rebooting stage and then it's go to a grey screen and a circle with a line thru it comes up and nothing still works...please help!!!

    Can you boot into your Recovery partition (holding down the command and R keys whilst booting)?
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  • While performing Yosemite update this evening get a Circle with line thru it

    When I came home today I noticed I had a pending Software Update (to Yosemite).
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    Now when I manually reboot my MacBook Pro it displays the Apple Logo and then displays this Circle with a line thru it and stops.
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    I would be remise if I didn't post my solution to this issue which I toiled with for over 4 days.  I too got this got this circle with a line through it after the first install, the second install after a restore from my Time Machine, the third install after I installed clean then tried to migrate my data from time capsule, and finally my fourth install after installing from a USB follow by a migration.  Each of this took about 14 hours a piece as I have close to 1TB of data (gotta get rid of some stuff).
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    http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/display/istcontrib/Manually+Removing+PGP+Desktop+fr om+Mac+OS+X
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  • I tried to power up my MB Pro yesterday and got the usual start up screen displaying the apple logo and the indicator that the start up process was proceeding.  After 5 minutes, the logo disappears with a grey circle with line thru it and nothing.  ???

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    hi Melophage,
         Please Help!!!! https://discussions.apple.com/message/25645888#25645888

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    Thanks for the info. Unfortunately more serious then that. took unit to the apple repair techies and needed to replace hard drive. It had a total catastrophic failure and none of the info was recoverable That is a bummer as my last project was quite time consuming and almost complete. Good news I guess is I now have a much larger hard drive memory. Also had them put in much more RAM so now she is purring like a kitten again and a lot faster. Hopefully it will be a while before the swirling beachball of death appears. Thanks again for trying to help.

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  • Why won't my quick Silver power mac boot up?  Has a gray screen with white circle with slash thru it in the middle of screen!

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    The circle with slash means it cannot boot from the drive it thinks it's supposed to boot from.
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  • Won't boot shows circle with line through it

    Hi, I just started my Mac Mini and the apple logo turns to a circle with a line through it.  Any ideas?

    hi guys, hope u all are good?
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  • Macbook Pro will not boot up / circle with line in it

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  • Circle with line after starting Mavericks install

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  • Macbook pro wont start up-start up screen has a circle with line through it

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    Hello there, THEalyx.
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  • CIRCLE WITH LINE THROUGH IT...HELP ME

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    Hi Alex,
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  • 8703e shows a circle with line through it and box behind. Will not turn on. NEED HELP!!

    My wife just got this BB and has been working great, when all of a sudden there isa circle with a line through it and a box in the center of it with a cirle, square, and a triangle inside the box.  We have tried removing the battery to no avail.  Talked with a person at one of the local stores and he said I need to download the desktop manager.  I did that, but it will not connect to phone.  Any suggestion?
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  • CIRCLE w/ Line thru it. DO NOT ENTER error.

    I have since replaced this MMD d-125 but can't get over that it might be easily solvable. Simply put it starts out as usual grey apple w/ the time circle spinning underneath apple icon......but after a minute you realize something is wrong and between 3-7 minutes it will spin then ultimately freezing up on this grey circle w/ line / slash thru it. I have other MACS - PCs die, fry, just fail but it usually means i get NOTHING on the monitor.
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  • Circle with line though it?

    When I try to drag photos onto the desk top a circle with a line though it appears. If I try to export a photo to the desk top I get a message unable to create/users,julian/Desktop/Library. Trying to email the photos does,nt work either, or trying to burn them.
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    I suggest double clicking (going into edit view) on the images that will not copy to the desktop to verify that the original image is still readable. You may find that when you try to go into edit view iPhoto can not find the original image. That is one possibility. Another thing that can cause this is some damage to the iPhoto Library data base files, and that may be cleared up by a simple rebuild of the iPhoto Library using the undocumented iPhoto Library rebuild for iPhoto versions 4 and later. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107947
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