Some advice please:  I have a 2006 edition eMac (with SuperDrive) that will
not boot up and run.  It locks up either as it is booting up or just after
completing bootup.  I have tried wiping the HD and re-installing (OSX.4.11),
but the same symptoms.  I can get it to boot up and run if I boot into safe
mode (single-user mode).
So, when I look inside the computer at the motherboard, I see that many of
the electrolytic capacitors are oozing light brown gunk.  I checked the
Apple Warranty Extension program a month ago, and the Serial Number of my
computer is not on the list for motherboard replacement under this program.

Since this computer is just a little more than 2 years old, I am upset that
it is failing in this way.  How do I go about convincing Apple that this
computer should be covered by their WEP?

Joe G.



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