> It will work.  I do it all the time, but you don't need to go that  
> far.  I
> have so many of those machines where my clients didn't register or  
> get the
> notice on the recall.  How many lights are on the board when you  
> plug it in
> with the back cover off?  That will tell you which component is bad.

Light 1 comes on right away, and when you try to start the computer  
up, light 2 comes on but then goes off after about a second or two.  
 From what Apple says, this should point to a problem with the PSU,  
but from Jim's experience, it seems that it could be that the logic  
board has been fried as well.

Isaac

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