Hi,

Ken Cunningham wrote:
I disassembled my MacBookPro 2,1 and baked the motherboard in the oven for 8 
minutes at 350F (IIRC), supported on some pyramids of tinfoil.

Ok, so you tried to fix it... that's what many do.. I attempted once (with a heatgun) with an HP laptop and ruined it.
My doubts, with my limited soldering knowledge, are:
- if done with just normal air and especially with an uncontrolled heat, there is a lot of oxydation, so you may melt the "balls" but they will not properly solder - you end up heating the whole board, with possible extended damage (this is what happened to me with my attempt, I fixed the southbridge chip, but broke something else) - the lead/free temperature is very hing, much higher than classic 60/40, so 350F shouldn't be enough to be safe.. but at least some 420-430F

https://www.petervis.com/Education/Soldering_Guide_for_Electronics_Students/Soldering_Temperature.html


It worked for another 1.5 years after that, but then died again and that was 
enough for me.
that's what usually happens, you were lucky it lasted so long!

If I was going to send it somewhere, I would have sent it to "dosdude" who 
seems to be the one who know the most about this at this point in time. For you, from 
Italy to the USA and back -- not very cost effective.


yes, absolutely prohibitive. Just shipment would be half of the value - although most replacement used MacBook Pro'shave video card issues :)

There may be a better software solution, I read that certain people are offering it without further details. Essentially, I just need screen brightness control and wake-up from sleep. Let's see if somebody else chimes in.
Maybe this "dosdude" has a contact and may ask him.


Riccardo

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