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A while back I posted about my iSight coming on by itself when I start my MB. It assumed that it was because the battery was very low, like <5% left. now when I started it today i had 30% and it did the same thing. It does it every once and a while without a preference on battery level. Normally it turns off when I shutdown the MB and start it again.

My screen used to start out very dim(on the lowest setting) then I reset the PMU and it stopped for a while now it does it every once and a while, but not as often. Also sometimes it will start out at half brightness then I have to turn it up.

There is finally an Apple store in the lehigh valley, I could maybe take it to them to get it looked at.

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