If this has happened to you it might be a good possibility, and Disk Utility might be able to clear it up. I've seen indexing problems induced into Mac's when the power gets cut on and off quickly during the boot process. This can happen, but not as frequently as the other two. Finally, it's possible that the NVRAM/PRAM has become corrupt. The next most likely cause, in my opinion, could be that the drive has developed bad sectors in the boot code and it can't even read the startup stuff. If it was me I'd try the Disk Utility tactic first because you may have nothing more than a case of index corruption on the hard drive and that might fix it up. and ghoppe correct and accurate, so I gave them both a +1, because they're both right.
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