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#If it is still not restarting, check your power supply. If the power supply is okay, your hard drive may have become corrupted during the force restart. Try booting into the recovery partition by holding down the Command (⌘) and R keys immediately after hearing the initial startup chime. Once you are booted into the recovery partition, a utilities window will appear with several options. Choose "Disk Utility". Select your hard drive in the sidebar and click on the "Repair Disk" button. It may take some time for your computer to run the scan and attempt to fix any problems; once it's completed click on the apple in the menu bar and shut down your computer. Restart the machine normally. If you Mac still fails to boot properly, take it to the nearest certified Apple repair store.
 
#If it is still not restarting, check your power supply. If the power supply is okay, your hard drive may have become corrupted during the force restart. Try booting into the recovery partition by holding down the Command (⌘) and R keys immediately after hearing the initial startup chime. Once you are booted into the recovery partition, a utilities window will appear with several options. Choose "Disk Utility". Select your hard drive in the sidebar and click on the "Repair Disk" button. It may take some time for your computer to run the scan and attempt to fix any problems; once it's completed click on the apple in the menu bar and shut down your computer. Restart the machine normally. If you Mac still fails to boot properly, take it to the nearest certified Apple repair store.
  
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