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<blockquote data-quote="sashaalex" data-source="post: 1052574" data-attributes="member: 155108"><p>I have a black Macbook (2.4ghz mb404) and I spilled something on it a while ago. I read the sticky and I took it to an apple store and it was cleaned and the logic board is fine. I have replaced the RAM and reset the PRAM and the mb will work fine for about a week. Then, every time I try to shut it down, the mb will restart itself. I have checked the applications that could force a restart and I have also created a new user account. </p><p></p><p>Anyone have an idea of a fix I could make? </p><p></p><p>Again, the logic board was tested and switched with another identical model and is fully functional. All of my ports and other integrated devices on the board work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sashaalex, post: 1052574, member: 155108"] I have a black Macbook (2.4ghz mb404) and I spilled something on it a while ago. I read the sticky and I took it to an apple store and it was cleaned and the logic board is fine. I have replaced the RAM and reset the PRAM and the mb will work fine for about a week. Then, every time I try to shut it down, the mb will restart itself. I have checked the applications that could force a restart and I have also created a new user account. Anyone have an idea of a fix I could make? Again, the logic board was tested and switched with another identical model and is fully functional. All of my ports and other integrated devices on the board work. [/QUOTE]
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