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Getting kernel panic when booting up

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Last week while I was watchig a movie on my laptop, the computer froze and the colors changed to 32 or 16 bit. I turn the computer off and have been having trouble since. When I reboot I get a kernel panic message to restart. I've tried resetting the RAM and that worked to let me use my computer for a few days, but not anymore. I took it to the Apple store to get the video card replaced since theres been a recall on it and a graphics issue appeared to be the problem. They replaced it (and the logic board) for free, but it's still having the same issue of a kernel panic message showing up. All I got from the genius was that theres some issue in connections from where the power cable is plugged in to the logic board. They would fix it for $310, but I don't have that money and it's too old of a computer to invest that much in it. Any ideas what's wrong and how can I repair it?

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-mac book pro 15 inch a1260
+MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Models A1226 and A1260

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Getting kernel panic when booting up

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Last week while I was watchig a movie on my laptop, the computer froze and the colors changed to 32 or 16 bit. I turn the computer off and have been having trouble since. When I reboot I get a kernel panic message to restart. I've tried resetting the RAM and that worked to let me use my computer for a few days, but not anymore. I took it to the Apple store to get the video card replaced since theres been a recall on it and a graphics issue appeared to be the problem. They replaced it (and the logic board) for free, but it's still having the same issue of a kernel panic message showing up. All I got from the genius was that theres some issue in connections from where the power cable is plugged in to the logic board. They would fix it for $310, but I don't have that money and it's too old of a computer to invest that much in it. Any ideas what's wrong and how can I repair it?

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mac book pro 15 inch a1260

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