I have a white screen when turning it on. The bar at the bottom is blank, before it starts to do anything the computer then shuts off.

I am new at this so some of my terminology may be off.  I have a server,  when I turned it on tonight I had a white screen with the little thing in the center going around.  Before it could do anything the computer just quite.  Went black.  I tried 5 or 6 more times with the same thing happening.  Isn't their a a command I can use while the screen is white to have it start in safe mode and I can switch drives.

If you have another bootable drive, you may be able to boot from it by holding down the option key at the startup chime — if you hear the chime. If you don't hear it, the machine is failing the power-on self test and needs to be serviced.

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