Have you backed-up? This happened to me, in some cases the hard-drive would boot and then would be incredibly slow. This sounds to me like the Hard-drive itself has failed, but, it could be the lead. Perform a Needs Assessment and/or Storyboard of your course. Now it doesn't boot, or take ages to do so. faculty and others who have limited experience with WebCT software.
#Storyboard pro 5.5 slow on mac plus
Automated scans of files (any type or size) before they enter your buckets plus customizable post-scan actions and remediation help you avoid misconfigurations and protect your critical business applications from. I don't understand your question here, are you saying that your hard-drive has failed? If so, what can/can't you do with the Macbook (i.e. Trend Micro Cloud One provides visibility of misconfigurations and malware so you can secure your Amazon S3 buckets like a pro.
You're asking a lot of things here, some of which might be good questions and some of which are really not. In the case of my Macbook Pro, my CD drive started going crazy and got very hot, upon inspection (After my hard-drive failed) I inspected it and found the hdd cable to run directly over the CD-drive so this could have caused the lead to break. Heat is the 1 likely cause of all failures (aside from manufacturer defects) and the dust is the most likely cause of too much heat. I don't understand why the Apple Care guy told you he hasn't seen many (In both of my Computers, I have had Hard-drive failings and cabling failings in the past few months).
2009-2010 are prone to hdd cables failing, this can cause the hard-drive to break.