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What to do with my old MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="techiesteve" data-source="post: 1641369" data-attributes="member: 98520"><p>Below based up the OP's comment their MacBook is 5 years old.</p><p></p><p>The MacBook Early and Mid 2009 variants are vintage with no support from Apple. These are the MacBooks with ejectable batteries.</p><p></p><p>If the MacBook was the unibody variant, an exchange logic board fitted by an Apple Store or AASP would be a little more than £327.00, then the fitting cost. Apple and AASP's can only fit a part, will not supply for you to fit. It would have a 90 day warranty. </p><p></p><p>In my view replacement wouldn't be economically viable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techiesteve, post: 1641369, member: 98520"] Below based up the OP's comment their MacBook is 5 years old. The MacBook Early and Mid 2009 variants are vintage with no support from Apple. These are the MacBooks with ejectable batteries. If the MacBook was the unibody variant, an exchange logic board fitted by an Apple Store or AASP would be a little more than £327.00, then the fitting cost. Apple and AASP's can only fit a part, will not supply for you to fit. It would have a 90 day warranty. In my view replacement wouldn't be economically viable. [/QUOTE]
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