Macbook air startet, zeigt unter dem apple-logo einen Balken an und schaltet sich dann wieder aus.

macbook air startet, zeigt unter dem apple-logo einen Balken an und schaltet sich dann wieder aus.
Message was edited by: MacBookPro13inch 2011

Haben Sie gerade installieren Sie ein neues Betriebssystem, oder hat es nur tun dies ohne Grund?
können Sie Recovery-Modus zu bekommen?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718

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