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logic boards failing: is it me?
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<blockquote data-quote="traded" data-source="post: 1019842" data-attributes="member: 22746"><p>-well, now that you mention it, we do tend to go through a lot of machines. usually though, its hard drives that fail not logic boards as in my case. Applecare is NEVER a question around here.</p><p></p><p>-While I'm not paying for the machines myself (my grants are - meaning we all are with taxes), they are very much MY machines.</p><p></p><p>-I do take my laptops into the MRI control room which is just outside the MRI room. While I highly doubt this is the culprit, maybe It's not my magnetism but that of the Magnetic Resonance Imager? I doubt this is the problem as the control room houses at least 6 computers that I can think of and aside from monitors going bad, they don't seem to have catastrophic failures.</p><p></p><p>-To answer another persons question, no they certainly did not get into too much detail about what the faulty component on the logic board was. I doubt I would believe them anyway as this would take a lot more analysis than what those dudes at the genius bar did.</p><p></p><p>D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traded, post: 1019842, member: 22746"] -well, now that you mention it, we do tend to go through a lot of machines. usually though, its hard drives that fail not logic boards as in my case. Applecare is NEVER a question around here. -While I'm not paying for the machines myself (my grants are - meaning we all are with taxes), they are very much MY machines. -I do take my laptops into the MRI control room which is just outside the MRI room. While I highly doubt this is the culprit, maybe It's not my magnetism but that of the Magnetic Resonance Imager? I doubt this is the problem as the control room houses at least 6 computers that I can think of and aside from monitors going bad, they don't seem to have catastrophic failures. -To answer another persons question, no they certainly did not get into too much detail about what the faulty component on the logic board was. I doubt I would believe them anyway as this would take a lot more analysis than what those dudes at the genius bar did. D [/QUOTE]
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