At 4:25 PM -0600 1/17/05, Brian Rule wrote:
Well, I put it off a day or two to give them a bit more time, called in, and apparently my iBook is being a problem child. They replaced the logicboard, still didn't work right, so they replaced a cable (didn't specify which one, most likely the HD cable), and when they booted it up there were LCD problems, so the screen had to be replaced as well, and it's waiting on the new screen. Hopefully that will be the end of th problems. Any ideas on why so much went wrong on it? The LCD was working perfectly last I saw (the night before I brought it in, just before it stopped powering up). What conditions would result in problems like this?

A problem with the power management could cause this. Either it could make other parts misbehave until the PMU is replaced or it could damage other parts requiring them to be replaced as well as the PMU.
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