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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: 1581640" data-attributes="member: 325461"><p>So I know that you said that it could be a million different things gone wrong with this MBP, but my dad says that if I can not see the screen unless I put a flashlight up to the screen or at the back of the MBP against the Apple logo, and I can still see stuff (which that is the case), then he says it should be just the inverter. But I cannot find that part for my MBP currently on eBay or any where else, does anyone here have an inverter board for a mid 2009 MBP (working) 2.54ghz a1286?. It's a cheap part everywhere, and if I just try and replace that one part and everything works then great. If not, i only spent 50 bucks and replaced a part that doesn't need replacing later. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="applefan124, post: 1581640, member: 325461"] So I know that you said that it could be a million different things gone wrong with this MBP, but my dad says that if I can not see the screen unless I put a flashlight up to the screen or at the back of the MBP against the Apple logo, and I can still see stuff (which that is the case), then he says it should be just the inverter. But I cannot find that part for my MBP currently on eBay or any where else, does anyone here have an inverter board for a mid 2009 MBP (working) 2.54ghz a1286?. It's a cheap part everywhere, and if I just try and replace that one part and everything works then great. If not, i only spent 50 bucks and replaced a part that doesn't need replacing later. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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