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Power off, then power on but holding the power button for >10 seconds. If you get the recovery to display you can reinstall from there, if that doesn't work then you'll probably have no choice but to find someone with a mac to restore it via DFU. 

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19 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Power off, then power on but holding the power button for >10 seconds. If you get the recovery to display you can reinstall from there, if that doesn't work then you'll probably have no choice but to find someone with a mac to restore it via DFU. 

Thanks, also exactly what I could find online. I still have warranty on it, so I can send it to where I bought it from, just wanted to get some troubleshooting tips first 🙂

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4 hours ago, maplepants said:

Just for the benefit of anyone who finds this thread via web search: what was the solution?

I borrowed a Mac from a friend of mine, and used it to reset my Mac Mini, you can find info on how to do this online, very technical and time consuming, but it worked.

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