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The bottle was on a separate table when it tipped over, and unfortunately enough liquid made it to the Macbook Pro to shut it down permanently. Brought my 2011 13" Macbook Pro to the Apple store and received a $755 price tag to completely repair anything that the liquid touched. I am already considering the purchase of a new MBP which of course is one option. Another is to purchase a logic board and install it, but I am thinking repair today.
Has anyone used a repair service such as DT&T Service? If so how happy were you with the results? |
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I've never heard of that particular repair service. However, we have had several folks who have experienced liquid damage and had their machines repaired at other than an authorized Apple service dealer or Apple store. Even though the initial cost may be less at first, in the long run other problems will develop and costs will begin to build up.
My advice is to sell your liquid damaged machine on eBay and get what you can from it. Use the funds from the eBay sale to purchase a new machine. |
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I decided against the repair service, and purchased a new logic board. Up and running once again. I want to add my original serial number to the board, does anyone have the serializer program that will work on the early 2011 MBP? The one that I found on the net doesn't work for me.
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All I wanted to do is put my MacBook back to the way that is was before the accident. I do respect that the software shouldn't be distributed, but I have no intent to do anything wrong or illegal (that I know of anyway).
While I realize that it operated fine without the serial number in the board, I just want it back to the way it was when I bought it. |
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I understand what Apple would do if THEY replaced the logic board...the issue here is...it sounds like the OP did the logic board replacement. Thus this was not an Apple performed repair.
Burning the computers serial number onto the replacement logic board doesn't sound appropriate to me. Remember...this computer's old logic board was damaged due to a liquid spill. If the new logic board had the old logic board's/computers serial number burned onto it...then this computer could/would look like it never had any liquid damage...and that wouldn't be quite right. Since this logic board wasn't replaced/installed by Apple...how do we know that it was done correctly...and that some sort of additional water damage doesn't still exist. And/or...if this replacement logic board was WASN'T replaced by Apple...then any remaining warranty (if there is any) would certainly be voided (it is a 2011 13" MBP). AND...as I already mentioned...if for some reason this computer model was to have some sort of special repair program (like has happened with other models in this past)...this new logic board shouldn't "appear" to be the original one by having the old logic boards/computers serial number burned onto it. This in some ways would be like modifying the VIN number on a used car...or selling a used car that was flood-damaged...but with no "paper-trail". If the computer is now working...I think that the OP should just be happy that it is working...and leave it at that. ![]() - Nick - Computer slow, too many "beachballs", read this: Beachballs - Computer seems slower than it used to? Read this for some speedup tips: Speedup - Almost full hard drive? Some solutions. Out of Space - Apple Battery Info. Battery Last edited by pigoo3; 04-28-2012 at 08:28 PM. Reason: added info |
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