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I think my macbook is broken :(!
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<blockquote data-quote="MacHeadCase" data-source="post: 411023"><p>Never mind the Mac virus for now, ok? Let's concentrate on other stuff for now.</p><p></p><p>Could you slip in the install disk that includes the Apple Hardware Test? Restart, holding down the <em>D</em> key and when prompted, ask for the extended test. This will check all the hardware components. Report back with the results.</p><p></p><p>Also, just to be clear: when you say you reinstalled, did you use the <em>Archive and Install</em> option or the <em>Delete and Install</em> one? Because if you used the first option, if there is a corruption, you just might be bringing it over in the newer install each time.</p><p></p><p>Another thought, here. Since the MacBook started acting up, did you add a peripheral to your set up? Or did you install new software just prior to the problems showed up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacHeadCase, post: 411023"] Never mind the Mac virus for now, ok? Let's concentrate on other stuff for now. Could you slip in the install disk that includes the Apple Hardware Test? Restart, holding down the [I]D[/I] key and when prompted, ask for the extended test. This will check all the hardware components. Report back with the results. Also, just to be clear: when you say you reinstalled, did you use the [I]Archive and Install[/I] option or the [I]Delete and Install[/I] one? Because if you used the first option, if there is a corruption, you just might be bringing it over in the newer install each time. Another thought, here. Since the MacBook started acting up, did you add a peripheral to your set up? Or did you install new software just prior to the problems showed up? [/QUOTE]
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