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danyog1

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Dec 8, 2013
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Hi my macbook pro died and when i turn it on the screen is just blank! can someone help please!:mad:
 
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I'd say your best bet is to take into an authorized apple dealer. If nothing is happening when you hit the power button.

Dumb question, is the battery charged?
 
Do you know, what exact model with what Mac OS X version you have?
Does it work with an external monitor?
Do you still have warranty?
Did any fluids come in contact with your machine?
Is the MBP connected to power?

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Apple will just tell me the logic boards dead...

Sorry it's a 2007 macbook pro 2.4GHz

Powers on, blank screen. chimes powers to the main screen as when i press caps lock, num lock, and the sound buttons they function as should.. lights and noise etc.

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Oh forgot to also say, the battery does not take any charge / no leds show on the battery and the fan as soon as the power button is pressed runs at constant high speed
 
What this sudden with no warning? Was the machine dropped? Was it moved between cold to a warm room where condensation may have formed?

Plan on taking it to nearest genius bar at Apple store.
 
Apple will just tell me the logic boards dead...

Sorry it's a 2007 macbook pro 2.4GHz

Powers on, blank screen. chimes powers to the main screen as when i press caps lock, num lock, and the sound buttons they function as should.. lights and noise etc.

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Oh forgot to also say, the battery does not take any charge / no leds show on the battery and the fan as soon as the power button is pressed runs at constant high speed

Then it probably is the GPU: MacBook Pro: Distorted video or no video issues

I guess it is time to save for a new computer.
 
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