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all right what up youtube all right so this one is a bit of an interesting one and itamp;#39;s what to do if your macbook um has that prohibition sign which is usually a circle with line for it and it wonamp;#39;t boot all right real real nightmare if you get it weamp;#39;re going to simulate this on a running machine this one is actually running but itamp;#39;s really awkward so basically normally what would happen is with the fault you would get a white screen with a circle and a line through it as we said though this one is running now it is kind of a pain because in short there isnamp;#39;t a whole lot of information that mac will tell you um that you can do about this but iamp;#39;m gonna show you what to do about it all right first of all why donamp;#39;t we have a look and see what mac will say well apple will say on their website all right so weamp;#39;ll do that then weamp;#39;ll i mean then weamp;#39;ll come back to this machine and weamp;#39;ll get stuck in alrigh