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I might have asked this in the wrong place. Probably should've gone to hardware. Can I get a mod to move this to the appropriate subforum please?
 
I might have asked this in the wrong place. Probably should've gone to hardware. Can I get a mod to move this to the appropriate subforum please?

You wil have better luck if you contact them and tell them you want the schematic for model MB402LL/A. A1181 is just a generic Macbook 13" designation used for the 13" design over several years. Your specific model is MB402LL/A.
 
So I sent them an email to see what they had to say:

Your Model: A1181
All Apple A1181 here: http://notebookschematic.com/?s=A1181

Please let me know your Logic Board P/N: 820-XXXX (found this information on Board).
Best Regards,

On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 2:15 AM, jason dancks <jddancks@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi,
I would like to order the full schematic for my computer but I am having a hard time identifying correctly which model is the one I'm looking for. I have an early 2008 macbook, the identifying model number that is printed on the bottom has long since been rubbed off. I used this website to find out more information about my macbook:

http://www.everymac.com/systems/app...duo-2.1-white-13-early-2008-penryn-specs.html

My macbook is in dire need of repair and has become almost unusable so unfortunately that's the best I can do in terms of information. I plan on fixing it myself once I have a good idea what I'm dealing with. This book I'm hoping will help but also is something I want out of curiosity. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
dancks

Thats kinda why I emailed them in the first place. Anyone know how to find the Logic Board P/N on a macbook?
 
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