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Won't boot up bad I/O board?

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My MacBook Pro has a bad battery connector possibly. Thats what I initially suspected and hoped for. Or, it could be bad I/O board or bad logic board.

It was working fine when I shut it off one day. I came back some days later and it just wouldn’t power on again. It has a newer battery and charging cord. The thing lights up when I attach the cord.

The first pin on the battery connector has no continuity but the rest of them do. I did leave it plugged in constantly when it was working. I’m wondering if I burned something out in the battery connector. A new one is cheap but I got discouraged after someone I asked on this website said that it was likely a logic board problem and supposedly my system had that type of failure frequently.

It’s a MacBook Pro 15"  non-unibody model A 1211.

I could try replacing the battery connector if it might help.

What do you think? might it be worth trying?

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-MacBook Pro 15" Core Duo Model A1150
+MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Model A1211

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+Won't boot up bad I/O board?

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-my mac book pro has a bad battery connector possibly. thats what i initially suspected and hoped for. or it could be bad i/o board or bad logic board. It was working fine when i shut it off one day. i came back some days later and it just wouldnt power on again. it has a newer battery and charging cord. the thing lights up when i attach the cord.
+My MacBook Pro has a bad battery connector possibly. Thats what I initially suspected and hoped for. Or, it could be bad I/O board or bad logic board.
-The first pin on the battery connector has no continuity but the rest of them do. I did leave it plugged in constantly when it was working. i am wondering if i burned something out in the battery connector. a new one is cheap but i got discouraged after someone i asked on this website said that it was likely a logic board problem and supposedly my macbook had that type of failure frequently.
+It was working fine when I shut it off one day. I came back some days later and it just wouldn’t power on again. It has a newer battery and charging cord. The thing lights up when I attach the cord.
-its a macbook pro 15" non unibody model A 1121.
+The first pin on the battery connector has no continuity but the rest of them do. I did leave it plugged in constantly when it was working. I’m wondering if I burned something out in the battery connector. A new one is cheap but I got discouraged after someone I asked on this website said that it was likely a logic board problem and supposedly my system had that type of failure frequently.
-i could try replacing the battery connector if it might help. what do you think? might it be worth trying?
+It’s a MacBook Pro 15" non-unibody model A 1211.
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+I could try replacing the battery connector if it might help.
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+What do you think? might it be worth trying?

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-Power Mac G4 Quicksilver
+MacBook Pro 15" Core Duo Model A1150

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my mac book pro has a bad battery connector possibly. thats what i initially suspected and hoped for. or it could be bad i/o board or bad logic board. It was working fine when i shut it off one day. i came back some days later and it just wouldnt power on again. it has a newer battery and charging cord. the thing lights up when i attach the cord.

The first pin on the battery connector has no continuity but the rest of them do. I did leave it plugged in constantly when it was working. i am wondering if i burned something out in the battery connector. a new one is cheap but i got discouraged after someone i asked on this website said that it was likely a logic board problem and supposedly my macbook had that type of failure frequently.

its a macbook pro 15" non unibody model A 1121.

i could try replacing the battery connector if it might help. what do you think? might it be worth trying?

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Power Mac G4 Quicksilver

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