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Hardware Mac servicing, emergency tips, General knowledge on Mac issues

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Kernkraft400
post Oct 27 2009, 06:13 PM

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You're the one who asked for the Leopard disc yes?

Ahhh, do not give up hope just yet. Why don't you try to bring in your MacBook on to the retailer that you bought it from, and ask the technician for further inspection. Your RAM or the LCD cable could be loose.
Kernkraft400
post Oct 27 2009, 06:31 PM

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@imesmtb, a faulty GPU has been thought out to be one of the cause.

But xjukie, sorry i would agree to dvlz, sometimes a faulty GPU would certainly spell out a new laptop.
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post Nov 5 2009, 10:04 PM

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The only way to solve that is to not let your Mac sleep biggrin.gif

 

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