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Apple Computing Products:
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Unibody MacBook Pro Fire!
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<blockquote data-quote="lacson" data-source="post: 935722" data-attributes="member: 130014"><p>Based on this post, it looks like the power supply was replaced or worked on a couple of times prior to the fire incident. I'm suspecting that the technician screwed up something to cause a short, just my opinion. But Apple should have investigated this thoroughly. You don't take things like this lightly, this is a worse case scenario that could ever happen for any electrical device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lacson, post: 935722, member: 130014"] Based on this post, it looks like the power supply was replaced or worked on a couple of times prior to the fire incident. I'm suspecting that the technician screwed up something to cause a short, just my opinion. But Apple should have investigated this thoroughly. You don't take things like this lightly, this is a worse case scenario that could ever happen for any electrical device. [/QUOTE]
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