Would that still be the case if I mentioned that the battery chargs ok!
On 05 Dec 2009, at 10:07 PM, Geoff Black wrote:

> Apologies for short info
>
> MacBook Pro 15 "  2.3gz intel 250 Sata hdd - 2gb Ram - Model 2006 Late
> (December)
> Running sys 10.4.9
>
> Damage from drop - slight .
>
>
> On 05 Dec 2009, at 10:02 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 5, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Geoff Black wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone give some insight
>>>
>>> This book was dropped onto the corner where the power adapter  
>>> couples
>>> up. (Small dent)
>>> Powerbook works fine on 220vac supply but when running on battery
>>> power it shuts off without notice - running for up to 10 minutes.
>>>
>>> I am under the suspicion theat the overheat protecter has come
>>> loose -
>>> but Mac shop insists the entire logic board be replaced.
>>>
>>> The mac works fine on mains.
>>>
>>> Any conclusions
>>>
>>
>> It would be helpful if you were able to tell the group exactly which
>> Apple laptop you have. There were no Intel PowerBooks, for example.
>> I'm guessing you have either a 15-inch or a 17-inch MacBook Pro with
>> an Intel 2.33 GHz processor.  Since there were internal as well as
>> external design differences, it would help to know exactly which
>> MacBook you've got.
>>
>> It sounds as if the Mac shop suspects that the charge circuit for
>> the battery got damaged.
>>
>>
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