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<blockquote data-quote="Howard Stoler" data-source="post: 1547635" data-attributes="member: 314185"><p>Chschg, many thanks for you input - as there is no sequence to force start I will take the machine back to the service center. The intermittent fault is now worse. Internal fan comes on at high rate, charger LEDs do not illuminate but the external charger LED does and changes from green to amber from time to time it also goes off.</p><p></p><p>Last night it did operate and at one point I tried to reboot it from the main control panel, the unit went off but did not (nor does it now) come back on. The reason for rebooting was the fan came on at a high level and the screen charge indicator instead of showing a time remaining in the icon showe the letter X.</p><p></p><p>The intermittment faults are tough to diagnois. the MACBoook Pro is a model A1278, 2 years old and has never been dropped or knocked about.</p><p></p><p>Once again thanks for your input, Howard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard Stoler, post: 1547635, member: 314185"] Chschg, many thanks for you input - as there is no sequence to force start I will take the machine back to the service center. The intermittent fault is now worse. Internal fan comes on at high rate, charger LEDs do not illuminate but the external charger LED does and changes from green to amber from time to time it also goes off. Last night it did operate and at one point I tried to reboot it from the main control panel, the unit went off but did not (nor does it now) come back on. The reason for rebooting was the fan came on at a high level and the screen charge indicator instead of showing a time remaining in the icon showe the letter X. The intermittment faults are tough to diagnois. the MACBoook Pro is a model A1278, 2 years old and has never been dropped or knocked about. Once again thanks for your input, Howard [/QUOTE]
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