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Unable to fix MacBook Pro after kernel panic
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<blockquote data-quote="badshoehabit" data-source="post: 1499538" data-attributes="member: 210116"><p>Definitely no liquid - not even tears!! I was honest in the store and said what happened but they have never referred to it as a possible cause of the problem.</p><p></p><p> I am going to get a quote from an independent and see how that compares as there is only a 90-day warranty on a new logic board from apple. They also offer a new comparable laptop with 20% off including free extended apple care but that is £1249 and I can't pay out this amount again after such a short time.</p><p></p><p>There is a long, long thread on the Apple communities forum (apple website) about logic board problems which is where I found the info about the class action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badshoehabit, post: 1499538, member: 210116"] Definitely no liquid - not even tears!! I was honest in the store and said what happened but they have never referred to it as a possible cause of the problem. I am going to get a quote from an independent and see how that compares as there is only a 90-day warranty on a new logic board from apple. They also offer a new comparable laptop with 20% off including free extended apple care but that is £1249 and I can't pay out this amount again after such a short time. There is a long, long thread on the Apple communities forum (apple website) about logic board problems which is where I found the info about the class action. [/QUOTE]
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