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Well try to reinstall OS, first you need to back up your data..if you are not able to do that go to some laptop service. I think the problem is with OS or maybe with video card..try somehow to test video card, or video chip.
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Jovan.
When you say "load up screen", I assume you mean the Apple boot screen (it has the apple on a gray background).
You might try resetting the PRAM on the macbook.
You can do this by pressing and holding the Command-Option-P-R keys. You must press this key combination before the gray screen appears.
So, turn the macbook completely off. Turn it on and immediately press and hold the Command-Option-P-R keys until the computer reboots and chimes. Once it chimes, release the keys. Your system should boot normally.
It sounds as if you have one of two possible problems, either the light tube in your screen is burnt out or windows is unable to load the video driver. When you see the HD green, it means the drive has started, the amber indicated it is working to load the operating system and then it stops - basically indicating it has found something it cannot load or is missing some files or is possibly busy. If your screen shows either the logo or the boot up screen (black with white letters usually), then the screen is working and it is a windows problem. Occasionally on updates or hardware changes it will take windows 5 minutes, up to a half hour at most to load - if you have a flashing cursor in the upper left corner of the screen, try just waiting to see if it will eventually load.
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