Macbook pro ne redemarre plus

bonjour ,
apres une mise a jour ce jour de mon macbook pro ( mountain loin) celui ci s'allume mais ne se lance pas ...
fond gris, pomme noire, un cercle tourne ....

À toutes fins utiles, essaie de booter en recovery mode (ou sur le dvd d'install, suivant la version de mac os), et de tester / réparer ton disque dur.
J'ai bien peur qu'il n'y ait d'autre solution que le SAV (p. ex. échange std de carte mère).
Mais le coût est-il justifié pour un Mac de 2009 ?

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