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originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: JamesChessman
Well, likely not a physical power button issue because the unit sounds like it does try to boot, so you can eliminate that. However, unmounting the disc in the middle of a boot procedure could damage the boot sector track. In fact, that's fairly common actually. If the read head is actually in the process of reading or moving it can either impact the track, or erase/alter the track memory at that location. Unfortunately, I don't know enough about the way Mac partitions and/or formats an HDD. With a Win machine this could be corrected with a repair disc because the way read/write works it wouldn't attempt to re-write the boot data to a bad track and would remap the disc accordingly. I can only presume it's similar with a Mac, but I'm not positive.
In any case, regardless of OS type, the first thing I'd be looking to determine would be:
1. Is this a data corruption issue, or a hardware issue? A disc scan would tell you this, but you can't boot it up to do this, hence the repair disc noted above.
2. If it was a data corruption issue I'd focus on fixing that. If it was a hardware issue I'd be looking to replace the HDD, because it's only going to crop up again, even if it could be fixed initially. Storage media is cheap in comparison to data, at least that's how my brain works prioritizing things.
Sorry, I'm not more help.