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I hope to post again excerpts of some of the success stories for more encouragement and also possibly something to show Apple that they need to rethink their policy in expanding these symptoms to the Nvidia 8600M issue or creating a whole new category. MacBook Pro 15' Unibody Late 2008 parts for DIY repair. Only one person has experienced anything like a fail, but there were other indications that it wasn’t the same exact issue that I had originally posted about. MacBook Pro (17-Inch, 2.4GHz) MacBook Pro (15-Inch, 2.4/2.2GHz) MacBook Pro (Early 2008) One more thing: if you do get your logic board replaced under this program, make sure the replacement board. I discovered online that many people had some success in reviving a dead logic board by baking it in an oven. Roland is now one of at least 15 people that have commented on my blog posts alone (up to at least the writing of this post) that have successfully baked their logic boards. Baking an Early 2008 MacBook Pro Logic Board A friend recently gave me his 2008 MacBook Pro because its logic board died. As an example, I am doing it on a MacBook Pro 15 (Early 2011) but it will be very similar for most MacBook Pro unibody model years 2008-2013.
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He did an awesome job putting together this accelerated video (on his revived MBP) that compresses the whole experience into a little over four minutes that’s made even more entertaining by a nice soundtrack: Right Here, Right Now by Fatboy Slim. In this guide I explain how to remove and replace failed or damaged keyboard on a MacBook Pro 13, 15 or 17 unibody laptop. A link to this video was posted in the comments section of my blog post Cooking The Books (or Baking my MacBook Pro Logic Board) by Roland who’s IP showed him from Montreal.