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<blockquote data-quote="BeyondTheBox" data-source="post: 1142700" data-attributes="member: 179315"><p>Well, I'm pretty much just talkin' to m'self here, but sometimes that's enough to help the logical and technical of mind solve their problems. I'm going to see if I can get one of the local shops to actually sit down and talk it through with me after a $25 analysis and if nothing definitive at that point I'll start with a software reload. Seems rational to think that if it's some sort of log that's been created in the system which requires the screen to shut down, then a software wipe and load should solve it, at least temporarily, helping me to whittle the possible causes. I think at that point I'd have to have the trackpad heat sensor either replaced or removed. If the problem persists even after the reload it's got to be that I received a bum inverter and need to replace it again. Perhaps I'll pay to have it done properly this time. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeyondTheBox, post: 1142700, member: 179315"] Well, I'm pretty much just talkin' to m'self here, but sometimes that's enough to help the logical and technical of mind solve their problems. I'm going to see if I can get one of the local shops to actually sit down and talk it through with me after a $25 analysis and if nothing definitive at that point I'll start with a software reload. Seems rational to think that if it's some sort of log that's been created in the system which requires the screen to shut down, then a software wipe and load should solve it, at least temporarily, helping me to whittle the possible causes. I think at that point I'd have to have the trackpad heat sensor either replaced or removed. If the problem persists even after the reload it's got to be that I received a bum inverter and need to replace it again. Perhaps I'll pay to have it done properly this time. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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