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Old 05 April 2003, 11:48 AM
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i have a mac ibook.
but it comes on when it feels like it ?!?!
makes the sound at boot up but nothing comes on the screen, every so often it will come on but after a few mins it goes allmashed up the screen adn you cant see anything ?!?!

i have £350 in this so if any1 can fix them and wants to take a gamble let me know.
it has charger.

the specs of it are...
700mhz
256mb ram
30gig hdd
iport or whatever for wireless networking.
it has the combi drive in there also. dvd/cdrw
Old 05 April 2003, 12:02 PM
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Old 05 April 2003, 12:51 PM
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I have a 'pudding bowl' iMac with an Airport card which used to switch itself on at random. In the System Preferences app, there're some settings (under either Networking or Power saving) to do with waking up when receiving packets from the network. I don't have the machine to hand to be more specific, but if you switch off the facility to 'wake from network' it might help.
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no m8
its nothing to do with power settings.
its a gfx problem.


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Old 05 April 2003, 10:37 PM
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Our service centre should be able to help (MacWarehouse) .

Contact me if you want more help on this


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