I really liked them for repairing ipods. The iBook jobs are good too, but ham handed boy ripped the on/off switch socket from the logic and now I am minus two laptops. No more boy using computers.

clay

On Jan 9, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Rich Thomas wrote:

So I just finished tearing apart the girl child's MacBook that the cat knocked a glass of water over into. I followed the instructions from ifixit, took out the main logic board which looked fine. The guy at the apple store suggested the power input board might be kaput so I took that out too, and lo, there was all the crap under it and the board was completely nasty, oxidized, schmutzed-up. You could see where the liquid was, probably shorted in there or something. I'll clean it all out before reassembling. They had replacements for $90 so ordered one, will see if that makes it go again. Whole teardown was like 2hr, the instructions are extremely good, and worth paying them for the part. Lots of extremely fiddly little bits in there, I might need to get some tiny fingers to put it back together though. Great web site.

--R

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