[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> This is a common issue.  The power button is not the easiest thing to reinstall 
> after taking the outer shell of the case off, and most non-profesional techs don't 
> get it right the first few times.  Even experienced tech's miss it sometimes.  It 
> would be covered under Applecare, but you would have to remove the CDRW you 
> installed.  That is not considerd a CIP (Customer Installable Part) and Apple would, 
> most likely, deduce from that addition that the person that installed the CDRW was 
> the person who failed to replace the Power Actuation button correctly.  
> 
> Put the original drive back in and  keep your mouth shut and you will be covered by 
> Applecare.

Thanks Kyle, appreciated.

Marc



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