I hate to mention this. Before you go ahead and buy
another screen, please consider whether it might not
be something loose or broken on the motherboard. I
would hate for you to buy the screen and get the same
results.

Mike Dolberry

--- Judy Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike or anyone else:
> 
> I have just checked the cables where they attach to
> the motherboard (I
> think -- this is just behind the processor?) and
> they did not seem to be
> loose; moreover, upon rebooting, the badnews line
> was still present.
> 
> I checked Apple's website for the below-mentioned
> manuals but the one I
> found did not provide any under-the-hood assistance,
> no doubt because they
> really don't want you in there.
> 
> I guess I'm buying a used screen off ebay...  :(

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