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Hello,
I have an early 2008 model MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard and Windows XP through Boot Camp.
I went to use the computer yesterday and was unable to turn it on. I looked up the Apple support website on another computer and tried the two fixes there (I believe it is called resetting the PRAM and SRAM?) but still no luck.
The battery light indicates that the battery is fully charged and there is no indication on the computer that it is turned on, no light on the opening clip button thing and no light on the Apple symbol.
I have booked in to see the Genius Bar on the weekend, even though I do not have Applecare and my machine is now out of warranty, but I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem and if they can tell me what was done to fix it?
I have an early 2008 model MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard and Windows XP through Boot Camp.
I went to use the computer yesterday and was unable to turn it on. I looked up the Apple support website on another computer and tried the two fixes there (I believe it is called resetting the PRAM and SRAM?) but still no luck.
The battery light indicates that the battery is fully charged and there is no indication on the computer that it is turned on, no light on the opening clip button thing and no light on the Apple symbol.
I have booked in to see the Genius Bar on the weekend, even though I do not have Applecare and my machine is now out of warranty, but I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem and if they can tell me what was done to fix it?