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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Macbook Pro 7,1 (Mid 2010), OSX 10.8 giving SOS code!
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<blockquote data-quote="ryebread761" data-source="post: 1604956" data-attributes="member: 197371"><p>Thanks for your reply. My nearest Apple Store is an 8h drive away, so I'm sort of out of luck there. I do have a couple places I can get to diagnose the issue though, and they say it will cost $50 since I don't have Apple warranty. I think I will probably buy a hard drive enclosure, get my data, and then take it in. If they want to replace the logic board, I'll probably just give up on this machine. If they can fix it, then I guess I'll get it fixed. I like having a mac around for various reasons, and can't afford a new one right now as I'm just a student.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryebread761, post: 1604956, member: 197371"] Thanks for your reply. My nearest Apple Store is an 8h drive away, so I'm sort of out of luck there. I do have a couple places I can get to diagnose the issue though, and they say it will cost $50 since I don't have Apple warranty. I think I will probably buy a hard drive enclosure, get my data, and then take it in. If they want to replace the logic board, I'll probably just give up on this machine. If they can fix it, then I guess I'll get it fixed. I like having a mac around for various reasons, and can't afford a new one right now as I'm just a student. [/QUOTE]
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Macbook Pro 7,1 (Mid 2010), OSX 10.8 giving SOS code!
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