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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-Ouch! That’s not good. Sounds like your logic board also was affected in the mishap. What extreme make a full backup of your system and then see if wiping the drive down fully and doing a full OS install resolves the issue. The thinking here is corruption within the systems RAM or flash storage. The system uses both for caching the screens display so a deeper in the data could be the issue, rebuilding should solve that. But it still might be a deeper issue.
+Ouch! That’s not good. Sounds like your logic board also was affected in the mishap.
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+While extreme, make a full backup of your system and then see if wiping the drive down fully and doing a full OS install resolves the issue. The thinking here is corruption within the systems RAM or flash storage. The system uses both for caching the screens display so an error in the data could be the issue, rebuilding should solve that. But it still might be a deeper issue.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Ouch! That’s not good. Sounds like your logic board also was affected in the mishap. What extreme make a full backup of your system and then see if wiping the drive down fully and doing a full OS install resolves the issue. The thinking here is corruption within the systems RAM or flash storage. The system uses both for caching the screens display so a deeper in the data could be the issue, rebuilding should solve that. But it still might be a deeper issue.

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