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My MacBook does not power up at all!

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Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.

The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place.  As a result some screws were left out.

I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.

Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?

Thanks.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Sterling Hirsh

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My MacBook does not power up at all!

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.

The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place.  As a result some screws were left out.

I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.

Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?

Thanks.

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MacBook

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Sterling Hirsh

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-Does not power up at all!
+My MacBook does not power up at all!

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.

The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place.  As a result some screws were left out.

I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.

Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?

Thanks.

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MacBook

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 markus weiher

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Does not power up at all!

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.

The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place.  As a result some screws were left out.

I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.

Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?

Thanks.

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-Macbook A1181
+MacBook

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dave Hayes

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Does not power up at all!

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.

The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place.  As a result some screws were left out.

I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.

Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?

Thanks.

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Macbook A1181

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