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<blockquote data-quote="Jmurr187" data-source="post: 768705" data-attributes="member: 70221"><p>Thanks Jaguar,</p><p>Yes I'm very mechanically inclined, I've just never worked on a computer before. But what you said definitely helps. I'll look into the iFixit's guide and see what I can do. </p><p>Just one more thing.. they guy at the mac store said that it's possible that a faulty logic board could have affected other components of the computer.. most likey my video card (pink lines, and glitched "squares"). Do you think that it really is a possibility? Or is he just trying to sucker me into spending more money?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmurr187, post: 768705, member: 70221"] Thanks Jaguar, Yes I'm very mechanically inclined, I've just never worked on a computer before. But what you said definitely helps. I'll look into the iFixit's guide and see what I can do. Just one more thing.. they guy at the mac store said that it's possible that a faulty logic board could have affected other components of the computer.. most likey my video card (pink lines, and glitched "squares"). Do you think that it really is a possibility? Or is he just trying to sucker me into spending more money? [/QUOTE]
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