Mac Book Pro Loading bar shutdown

i have a mac book pro and when i start it up it comes up with the apple symbol and theres a loading bar under it. The loading bar goes a quarter of the way and then the mac shuts down completely. What does this mean?

When that thermometer bar appears, it does so because you have some disk Directory damage.
When your Mac shuts down it indicates it was not repaired after one pass.
Boot to Recovery_HD (10.7 or later) or your Installer DVD (10.6 and older) and launch Disk Utility from the Utilities Menu.
Select your drive by Hardware_name.
check its SMART status at the lower right of the Window.
( Repair Disk). (it should take five minutes -- if it is done in 15 seconds, select you Macintosh_HD and ( Repair Disk) again. Repeat until it comes clean or gets stuck.

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