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MacBook Pro A1260 will not turn on! Found some similar posts, got mine too.

Ok. It looks like does not matter what model is but anyway here is my specs:
Macbook Pro 15'
Model: A1260,
2.5 Ghz Core2Duo/2Gb/512 Mb Vram/250 GB 540RPM

I would like you review the following posts:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10071744&#10071744
My macbook pro won't turn on. I press the power button and the little light on the bottom goes white only while I hold it down, the second i don't it goes off. When I do hold it down for a few seconds first it will be solid for like 3 seconds then start flickering

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10115278&#10115278
When i tried to turn on my mbp today it only turned on for like a second and then shuts off. The light on the front turns on and the battery is fully charged, but it just turns off in a second

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10285598&#10285598
Hi, I have an Early 2008 Macbook Pro and I used it this morning but two hours later, I found it off. When I push the power button, the white light briefly comes on but it doesn't sound like it's starting up. When I hold the power button down, the white light comes on solid for about 5 seconds, then flashes rapidly. During this time I can hear the DVD drive and other components kick on, but once the rapid flashing stops, all power is lost again

The problem: Mac will not turn on.
1. If I hit the power button it is trying to start working (white light is blinking, HDD rotating, CD noise and so on), but gets shutdown as soon as I release my finger from the power button.
2. The maximum "Working" time is about 5 secs. During this time fans are working, white light is lighting, HDD working, CD does its usual noise. At the last two seconds white light starts flickering.
3. If I remove all memory slots it is working as usual!!!, I mean working without pressing a powerbutton constantly... and asking for a memory of course.

How it happened: well, it is usual thing then you are in hurry. Accidentally I hit restart. I didnt want mac to load again, so I did a force shutdown (5 secs an a power button). Thats it.

What I tried to do: I did all those "shaman" hotkeys to restart SMC. I spent a day!!! by driving around my city and asking Apple providers to fix it with no luck.

What I am planing to do:
1. I have an Apple service center here in the Tallinn who are ready to do some diagnostics. The only thing is - I dont trust them my HDD. So I am gonna clone my hard drive data somethere before they get my mac in their hands.
2. As soon as diagnistics is done I will get a price offer to fix it. It definitely wont be a cheap, since my mac is year and two months old (funny, two months and you are screwed).
3. If it will be too expencive I gonna do DIY repair.

What I would like to say to the Apple: please investigate that problem. The motherboard is definitely working. I can not fix it myself with no necessary equipments here, so I have to do expensive motherboard logic purchase.

Aleks

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A1260, Mac OS X (10.5.5), Macbook Pro 15'

Posted on Oct 17, 2009 2:56 AM

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Dec 26, 2009 11:00 AM in response to And Rod

Hey Rod,

I am having the same problem as you do. I shut down the MacBookPro at office and could not turn on at home. I am behind this from last 3 hrs and don't know what is wrong.

When I click on the power button, it looks like hard disc gets started then keypad lights blinks continuously. Display and fan doesn't starts.

I am planning to take this to an apple store soon. If you come up with any solution do let me know. I have not taken the extended warranty and hope ram and fans are not gone!

Dec 26, 2009 11:16 AM in response to rightturn

I believe there is no other choice but to have it repaired. I don't think memory is an issue, I stored the original RAM that came with my Mac somewhere and tried putting it on, and I still have the problem, whether it's with the original RAM, or with the upgraded one.

I think it is something with the logic board or something else. I can rule out the HDD because I swapped it with a new one, and it is definitely not it, so at least my data is safe.

I'm desperate, though. It's like my Mac gave me a bad Christmas present. Or just didn't want to work on December 25th.

Take it to Apple. It will be an expensive repair. (At least that's what the Apple guy told me on the phone, since my warranty's long expired).

Dec 28, 2009 9:03 AM in response to And Rod

Hey Rod,

I received a call from Apple care center today. The engineer asked me to wait for 3 days to get it fixed. The problem is with mother board, NVidia graphics card which Apple had an issues earlier.

Now Apple is replacing the graphics card and there will not be any charges including diagnosing. I am getting my Apple Mac book pro in next 3 days.

Hope this suggestions would help those with display related issues. All the best!

Cheers!
Jagdish
http://www.rightturn.co.in

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Jan 8, 2010 4:24 PM in response to rightturn

Hi rightturn,

Thanks for replying.
I am still not sure about the success story. According to the http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/MacBookProvideofailure.html topic and comments you have to have "chime" sound and numlock (or capslock ???) button to work. Those two are the main criterias to pass the nvidia failure test.
Another thing is the USB which is should be powered on as well.

As you could see on the youtube video this macbook does not have chime, and keyboard seems does not work too.

So... will see what happens next after the weekends 🙂 I am gonna call them for an updates.

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