Thanks to all.
They finally decided to take it into Apple since nothing was working.
I asked them to tell me what they found out since none of the usual was working.
May and Prince Noah
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On 2012-10-23, at 9:37 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Try holding down the power button for about 5 to 6 seconds, then wait for
another 5 to 6 seconds then attempt to turn it on normally.
Thanks.
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-10-23, at 4:32 AM, May and Noah wrote:
> Yes, they had it plugged in for hours and nothing happened.
>
>
Yes, they had it plugged in for hours and nothing happened.
They haven't had it near any moisture. That was the first thing I asked,
*smiles*
I haven't a clue either.
May and Prince Noah
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On 2012-10-22, at 2:41 PM, matthew Dyer wrote
Hi may,
Does your friend have there machine pluged into AC power? I had a similar
problem with my mini and found the logic board had to be replaced. Try to
leave it connected for a while and see if it will come opn. If not, then I
would contact apple on this one.
Matthew
On Oct 22, 2012,
It may be obvious, but has the computer been left to charge for a couple of
hours in a working power outlet? ARe the cord's connections secure? Are there
any lights on the machine indicating that it is connected to a power source?
AFter these basic items, has anything recently happened to the
Good morning.
I'm asking this for a friend.
They have a 2011 macbook and it will not power on at all. Any ideas on what the
problem could be?
May and Prince Noah
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