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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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+Why is my MacBook Pro dead

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I have a 17" mid 2009 that won't start.  I had changed the hard drive, ram and battery, had the machine up and running for a couple of weeks. Then I had to do other stuff, put it in its box for a month, and when I tried to start it today  - nothing. Not a beep or whirr or anything. Fully charged battery. Functioning hard drive that will start my iMac.

How in any universe can it be the logic board?

Is there a way to identify what works and what doesn't? Since its from 2009 does it have a PRAM battery that has forgot that it exists and therefore cannot start the Mac?

have tried unplugging the battery.

have tried installing the old and not very good battery.

I am out of options.

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MacBook Pro 17" Unibody

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 kenneth krabat

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crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I have a 17" mid 2009 that won't start.  I had changed the hard drive, ram and battery, had the machine up and running for a couple of weeks. Then I had to do other stuff, put it in its box for a month, and when I tried to start it today  - nothing. Not a beep or whirr or anything. Fully charged battery. Functioning hard drive that will start my iMac.

How in any universe can it be the logic board?

Is there a way to identify what works and what doesn't? Since its from 2009 does it have a PRAM battery that has forgot that it exists and therefore cannot start the Mac?

have tried unplugging the battery.

have tried installing the old and not very good battery.

I am out of options.

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MacBook Pro 17" Unibody

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