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MBP - Dead, logic board replaced and different symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="sabelo" data-source="post: 1067282" data-attributes="member: 161718"><p>So as it turns out there is a certified Apple repair shop in my area, and I left a little upset seeing how easily they got it running. I could have sworn I'd tried it, but it started with the battery taken out. </p><p></p><p>Now looking back at it, it's obvious that it overheated. They still have my computer, as I'd figured I'd let them run a few tests as it is included in the diagnosis fee. But what happened here guys? I guess I could have mislead everyone in mentioning the Logic board, but we all missed it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe overheating is a symptom of something much larger, but in the meantime, has anyone experienced this? Is the machine failing to boot essentially a ticket to the repair shop to ensure nothing was damaged? If, so is there a procedure to bypass it?</p><p></p><p>I could be way of, but I'd like to hear back from you guys.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sabelo, post: 1067282, member: 161718"] So as it turns out there is a certified Apple repair shop in my area, and I left a little upset seeing how easily they got it running. I could have sworn I'd tried it, but it started with the battery taken out. Now looking back at it, it's obvious that it overheated. They still have my computer, as I'd figured I'd let them run a few tests as it is included in the diagnosis fee. But what happened here guys? I guess I could have mislead everyone in mentioning the Logic board, but we all missed it. Maybe overheating is a symptom of something much larger, but in the meantime, has anyone experienced this? Is the machine failing to boot essentially a ticket to the repair shop to ensure nothing was damaged? If, so is there a procedure to bypass it? I could be way of, but I'd like to hear back from you guys. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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