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Apple Computing Products:
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How do I know if my MacBook's logic board is broken?
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<blockquote data-quote="flarer" data-source="post: 1404548" data-attributes="member: 252507"><p>While I was using my MacBook, I accidentally dropped it. I noticed the right parts of the keyboard doesn't work ( buttons ; ' . lkpooi <-- keys that are in that general area INCLUDING THE POWER BUTTON). Now, I took it to the Apple center and after diagnostics, they said that the logic board is broken and needs to be replaced. I thought this was weird because this seems like a problem with the top case where some keys do not work. </p><p></p><p>When it fell, everything was still normal except that some keys did not work.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone verify if this is really a broken logic board because I have to pay ALOT.</p><p></p><p>Also, should I request the Apple technicians to try to "force turn-on" my MacBook to see if the logic board is really the problem?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flarer, post: 1404548, member: 252507"] While I was using my MacBook, I accidentally dropped it. I noticed the right parts of the keyboard doesn't work ( buttons ; ' . lkpooi <-- keys that are in that general area INCLUDING THE POWER BUTTON). Now, I took it to the Apple center and after diagnostics, they said that the logic board is broken and needs to be replaced. I thought this was weird because this seems like a problem with the top case where some keys do not work. When it fell, everything was still normal except that some keys did not work. Can anyone verify if this is really a broken logic board because I have to pay ALOT. Also, should I request the Apple technicians to try to "force turn-on" my MacBook to see if the logic board is really the problem? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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