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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Problem(?) when turning on
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<blockquote data-quote="Vagrant" data-source="post: 217581" data-attributes="member: 17009"><p>I ran the hardware test(long test) when I got it home from the apple store and again today, everything passed both times. Could it be that the ram wasn't seated exactly right when the PB was reassembled, would that cause itermittent problems, or maybe the ram is about ready to bite the dust? Anyway I'm releived to know it is the ram, that I can fix myself if the need arises, I was afraid the logic board was the problem, I'm on my third one (in 8 months) first 2 were doa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vagrant, post: 217581, member: 17009"] I ran the hardware test(long test) when I got it home from the apple store and again today, everything passed both times. Could it be that the ram wasn't seated exactly right when the PB was reassembled, would that cause itermittent problems, or maybe the ram is about ready to bite the dust? Anyway I'm releived to know it is the ram, that I can fix myself if the need arises, I was afraid the logic board was the problem, I'm on my third one (in 8 months) first 2 were doa. [/QUOTE]
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