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Had they notified me of the recall, I wouldn't be having these problems now.Īny suggestions or recommendations regarding my logic board are greatly appreciated. Being invested in Apple this deeply makes it difficult to move away from them, but not impossible. Unfortunately, I love Apple products & have purchased several iPads, the large iPad Pro and Apple iPhones right up through my current iPhone 6. However, as Apple couldn't extend the courtesy of notifying me of the initial recall of my logic board, saving me $500, I'm strongly reconsidering that purchase. I'd been considering buying the new 2016 15" MacBook Pro when it comes out later this year & using my old one as a backup. The authorized dealer said that because my machine is now considered "vintage", Apple no longer has the part, #661-5566 or #661-6360 MLB in stock & my current logic board would have to be sent to Florida from Arizona to be "refurbished" & then reinstalled. Nice, since I didn't receive anything from Apple about any recall & it wasn't giving me problems until now, apparently I'm now screwed. However, this recall went out of date a couple years ago. Do not pull the connector upwards, or you may damage the connector. Gently pull the display data cable connector away parallel to the board. They also informed me that there had been a "recall" on this item to have it replaced for free. Grab the plastic pull tab secured to the display data cable lock and rotate it toward the DC-In side of the computer. I recently took my Mid-2010 "15, 2.4GB MacBook Pro into an Apple Authorized dealer & found the logic board is the problem. So I apologize in advance for any missteps. Excuse me if I'm doing this wrong, as this is the first time I've ever used anything like this, other than looking up things.
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