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JasonBourne2008

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Nov 4, 2008
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I've come through all possible explanations for my issue - bad RAM, wrong HD, complete Hardware testing, even the special one, which only authorized technicians have a software for showed no problems AT ALL.

The issue is the following. After a period of time like 5-10 mins when all hardware in my Macbook (model 2.1, middle 2007) cooled down completely I can't boot the thing from the first time. Literally I need to press power button once, then I see sleep indicator glowing steady and I can feel HD spinning, then I wait for 2-4 minutes, turn it down and then I can boot. Sometimes it takes 3 attempts to boot it successfully. My assumption is it's gonna be something about the temperature but I don't have this issue further, after several minutes of work, when I deliberately turn off and on again and can boot for the first time.

Is there anybody on this planet who experienced the same situation ever?
 
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