Macbook Pro 15inch i7 8gbram won't shut down (spinnig wheel, blue...)

Hey!
Problem's stated in in the subject line...
Other question is, is it harmful for the computer to shut it down with the power button?
grisu

If you shutdown the computer abnormally then you should boot from your installer disc and repair the hard drive to assure there are no problems resulting from the abnormal shutdown.
If the computer doesn't shutdown normally then usually there is a running process that will not quit as it should. Instead of shutting down first start quitting each open application. If one will not quit then that's what is preventing a normal shutdown. You can also boot into safe mode to see if you can shutdown normally from safe mode. If you can then there is a problem in your Home folder causing the problem (assuming that your open applications all quit normally.)

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    i recently had it in the Apple Store for repair... some cola was spilled on the keyboard.  They replaced the keyboard and through a series of circumstances replaced the logic board, case, and superdrive. 
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    Try these first:
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    I have a macbook pro and I faced this issue out of nowhere. After shutting down the system last time, when I started the system, I could hear the apple chime, apple logo appeared with grey progress bar below it. The bar will progress to 1/3 or so and it will disappear and after few seconds laptop will shut down. I tried few times but same things was happening again and again.
    After going through few support forums, I booted by pressing D to run the Apple hardware test. It wouldn't do anything at all. Apple hardware test was stuck at pass number: 1 with elapsed time of 7 seconds. All retry were the same as the first one.
    I rebooted the laptop and pressed command + R and entered in  recovery mode/recovery disk. I clicked on Disk utility and select Macintosh HDD and started disk verification. I got hundreds of errors/warning, saying Missing thread recode (id = XXXXXXX) and it suggested to repair the disk. I tried to repair the disk but after similar message, pop window appeared with message that disk cant be repaired. I exited out of it and went back to recovery menu.
    I selected Reinstall OS X Mountain Lion and went through steps and at the point where I have to select my HDD, there was just one option and I couldn't select it. It gave message that This HDD is locked. I can't start in safe mode, and can't reinstall OS X
    I believe this is because of my hard drive might have crashed. can anyone help?
    Thank you,

    It does sound like your having mechanical or other issues with your boot drive.
    If your machine is under AppleCare or warranty you can take it to them.
    If you can user service your machine, you can opt to try to see if a new drive will work and install it yourself, or have a local geek do it for you.

  • Macbook pro 2008 startup with lines then shuts down

    I have a 2008 macbook pro that will startup with lines on display then shut down. 

    Hope when reading this will help with issue, further down this page Resolve startup issues and perform disk maintenance with Disk Utility and fsck - Apple Support
    and Mac OS X: How to start up in single-user or verbose mode - Apple Support

  • Macbook pro froze during partition. after force shut down it, a part of hard drive lost

    2011 15' Macbook Pro with Mountain Lion.
    I was trying to use Bootcamp to install windows. Somehow I got confused and used disk utility to partition my hard drive and get 100gb for windows (before that it was 500 gb with 260gb free). And after 10 minutes the computer froze and I could do nothing but force shut down it. Rebooted and disk utility shows that it has 160 gb free space now. I repaired disk and permissions but none of them worked.
    How can I get my 100 gb back? Help pls
    Thanks

    Check this link and see it any info will help.
    http://pondini.org/OSX/DU.html
    edit: added this discussion.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/19213226#19213226

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