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Audio failure = logic board failure symptom
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<blockquote data-quote="Smart" data-source="post: 1396946" data-attributes="member: 249383"><p>My 2010 MBP's audio cuts in and out. When it's out the speaker icon at the top right of the desktop becomes inactive (turns from black to gray). It started happening a week ago. This is after months of it pinwheeling using Firefox. I've switched to chrome which is working better. But now the audio is messing up! Does this mean my logic board is going out? It is definitely not the headphone jack. In the preferences audio menus the out put is set to internal speakers.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be much appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smart, post: 1396946, member: 249383"] My 2010 MBP's audio cuts in and out. When it's out the speaker icon at the top right of the desktop becomes inactive (turns from black to gray). It started happening a week ago. This is after months of it pinwheeling using Firefox. I've switched to chrome which is working better. But now the audio is messing up! Does this mean my logic board is going out? It is definitely not the headphone jack. In the preferences audio menus the out put is set to internal speakers. Any help would be much appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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