MacBook Pro will not load start up properly

My MacBook Pro 2012 will not load properly after I took it to the apple store and they ran test on it. When I boot it up I get the gray screen with the loading bar. I can get into disk utility. However I don't believe they messed with anything and it was wirking fine in the store

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