macbook pro (early 2007) won't turn on, anyone experiences?
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macbook pro (early 2007) won't turn on, anyone experiences?
I was working with my MBP and when i was finished i turned it off. Went out and came back home in some hours. I went to turn it on and it's totally dead. I already tried the SMC reset, the computer wouldnt turn on at all. Anyone experienced this? and how do you solved eventually?
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Sorry, its not early 2008 but 2007. 1 year warranty is over and no apple care, going to service it on monday i assume. not much that can be done. Charger and battery seem all ok. Seems like its stuck in stop, like its thinkin the monitor is closed while its openninjadog wrote:Did you get the apple care? Sounds like warranty is your best bet.
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Big thanks for the advice y'all!
I've tried multiple times unplugging power and batteries and will try again today. Had no luck also with the SMC reset which according to many on oter forums having had the same experience should have fixed the problem but not in my case unfortunately.
Yes, bought it 3 janaury of 2007Deadly wrote:Is it older than 2 years?
Battery and power supply look like they're ok but I probabily will be testing them with another mbp which is the same model.contakt321 wrote:Have you tried unplugging from the power source, removing the battery for 30 seconds, replacing the battery, plugging power back in and then turning on again?
Try that and let me know.
If that doesn't work, you may have a power supply problem or some other issue.
I've tried multiple times unplugging power and batteries and will try again today. Had no luck also with the SMC reset which according to many on oter forums having had the same experience should have fixed the problem but not in my case unfortunately.
I didnt know about getting a free repair. On Monday I'm going to an apple store which has been up since the Apple II. I'm thinking about the monitor mechanism is broken, otherwise it is the logic board and that'd be quite evilLurq wrote:Take it into the apple store. They might do a freebie repair for you if it's the first time you've had trouble with it or if it's some "new bug".
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Read up on the Nvidia Graphic Processors issue and contact the Apple Service hotline for help. (Even if you're past warranty.)
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377
If your computer qualifies, they will recommend the nearest service centre and give you an exemption code for a free inspection there.
There appears to be a great number of users who encounter major issues with 2007/ 2008 batch of MB Pros.
If you're one of them, read up on the topic in apple support forums. Do fight for your money!
p.s. Try to back up your data, before taking to service. (Connect your mac to another via firewire and startup in Target disk mode: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661)
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377
If your computer qualifies, they will recommend the nearest service centre and give you an exemption code for a free inspection there.
There appears to be a great number of users who encounter major issues with 2007/ 2008 batch of MB Pros.
If you're one of them, read up on the topic in apple support forums. Do fight for your money!
p.s. Try to back up your data, before taking to service. (Connect your mac to another via firewire and startup in Target disk mode: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661)
Unfortunately my brick is an ATI equip'd one not nVdia3M wrote:Read up on the Nvidia Graphic Processors issue and contact the Apple Service hotline for help. (Even if you're past warranty.)
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377
If your computer qualifies, they will recommend the nearest service centre and give you an exemption code for a free inspection there.
There appears to be a great number of users who encounter major issues with 2007/ 2008 batch of MB Pros.
If you're one of them, read up on the topic in apple support forums. Do fight for your money!
p.s. Try to back up your data, before taking to service. (Connect your mac to another via firewire and startup in Target disk mode: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661)

The computer won't turn on even in target disk mode, when at service ill take the HD with me I think
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I've had the same issue before and it turned out to be faulty ram.
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End of the story, motherboard was totally burnt out. I thought about the misplaced ram too was hoping for such things but without having it dropped and such physical failures were unlikely. I'm investigating tho and found i may have some irregular oscillations into my house's electrical connections. Thank you all much for all your help!!!!
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