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What to do with a 1286 Macbook Pro after liquid spill
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<blockquote data-quote="applefan124" data-source="post: 1581238" data-attributes="member: 325461"><p>Alright that's great to know. As it was free, I either will fix it then sell it, or keep it after fixing it. I do love macs so, if I can do this cheap then it'll be worth it. </p><p></p><p>Considering that the laptop still powers on, but shows no display, are you sure the logic board will no matter what have to be replaced?. </p><p></p><p>So far, I've contacted a few repair companies in Canada to get a price quote. But I guess I could try this myself with the guidance from you guys, it's just a matter of remembering which screws go back into where, and which parts to replace, and also a matter of cleaning. Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="applefan124, post: 1581238, member: 325461"] Alright that's great to know. As it was free, I either will fix it then sell it, or keep it after fixing it. I do love macs so, if I can do this cheap then it'll be worth it. Considering that the laptop still powers on, but shows no display, are you sure the logic board will no matter what have to be replaced?. So far, I've contacted a few repair companies in Canada to get a price quote. But I guess I could try this myself with the guidance from you guys, it's just a matter of remembering which screws go back into where, and which parts to replace, and also a matter of cleaning. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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