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Dropped MacBook beeps, won't display.
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<blockquote data-quote="Creare" data-source="post: 650712" data-attributes="member: 39084"><p>Today my MacBook fell flat onto a hard tile floor. When I booted it up again, nothing would display and the computer was beeping. Apart from the beeping, the HD sounded normal booting up. I'd like to think it's just a loose cable somewhere, but I tried get some non-visual evidence of HD activity with mixed results. The battery appears to be charging normally, but I could not get a disc currently in the optical drive to eject. I could not elicit any sounds from the computer other than the beeping. The beeping is also not affected by the volume/mute buttons. This isn't the dreaded click-click-pause. It's three high-pitched beeps followed by a pause. </p><p></p><p>Any ideas? Is it completely screwed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creare, post: 650712, member: 39084"] Today my MacBook fell flat onto a hard tile floor. When I booted it up again, nothing would display and the computer was beeping. Apart from the beeping, the HD sounded normal booting up. I'd like to think it's just a loose cable somewhere, but I tried get some non-visual evidence of HD activity with mixed results. The battery appears to be charging normally, but I could not get a disc currently in the optical drive to eject. I could not elicit any sounds from the computer other than the beeping. The beeping is also not affected by the volume/mute buttons. This isn't the dreaded click-click-pause. It's three high-pitched beeps followed by a pause. Any ideas? Is it completely screwed? [/QUOTE]
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