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macgeek77

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May 24, 2006
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I have an iBook G3 that appaers to have another fried logic board. A year or so back, the machine's logic board died and had to be replaced. Now, the new one has died as well. I know that Apple has an extended logic board program or something to that effect. However, my iBook's applecare is now gone. Would my iBook still be eligable for the Logic Board Program? Or am I going to have to replace it myself? Thanks for any input!!:confused:
 
I have an iBook G3 that appaers to have another fried logic board. A year or so back, the machine's logic board died and had to be replaced. Now, the new one has died as well. I know that Apple has an extended logic board program or something to that effect. However, my iBook's applecare is now gone. Would my iBook still be eligable for the Logic Board Program? Or am I going to have to replace it myself? Thanks for any input!!:confused:

The rules of the program are listed on the apple support site. Assuming you meet the requirements for the replacement program, your computer does NOT have to be under warranty still. I had the board replaced in my iBook about four times after warranty was up.
 
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