I often have trouble with my MacBook Pro not turning completely on.

I get the tone, the apple, & the spinning ring of dominoes. Then it stops before going to blue.
It has on occasion started when I use one of the key combinations suggested in MacBook for Dummies.
And I've run disk utilities repair about 5 times. Each time it works until the cursor freezes & I have to
Turn it off. Holding down Command, Option, & Escape keys does NOT free it up!
I have started it up on occasion using the OSX installation disk. It doesn't always work either!
What should I try next?

Shootist007 wrote:
Clifton I must disagree with you on the above statement. It is my opinion and experience that you should never connect the camera directly to any computer, Mac Windows Whatever.
It is always best to Remove the memory card from the camera and put it in a card reader, whether an external reader or one built into the computer, to copy images from the card.
Hi Shootist. I would be interested in hearing some reasoning on this. I almost always use a USB cable to connect my camera to the MBP for transferring pictures, and have moved about 30,000 this way over the last 6 years since my photography went digital. Recently, on the rare occassions when I have only a few to transfer and I was too lazy to go for the cable, I have used the card reader; about half those times I have difficulty getting the MBP to recognise the card. I find I have to press the card very hard into the slot for it to be recognised.
My rationale is quite possibly wrong, but I feel that the USB connectors are more robust and hard-wearing than the flimsy connectors on an SD card. Also, I haven't measured it, but I think the data transfer is faster with the cable. (I just came across this test, which reports noticeably faster transfer for cable than built-in card reader, but the computer was a PC)
Chiara, sorry for hijacking your thread.

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