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Whats this apple logo?

pi3rc3, on Aug 19, 2008 5:28:55 pm BST 
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Hello, i recently got a macbook pro from pawn shop and when i turn it on to log in the apple logo on the login box is the chrom apple but inside the apple there is a blue inset logo that looks like a CH with a head in the C what does this logo mean? im running osx lep

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