Hi there,
I'm new, so go easy
Right, bit of background...
Powerbook G4 (Aluminium) 1.33Ghz, 60GB HD, 725MB RAM (give or take!) bought Refurbished from an Apple Reseller 2 1/2 years ago.
Just checking mail on Monday and WHAM, screen goes completely scrambled, a complete multi-colour mess and after a hard reset, mac dies. No joy with the power button, so I remove the battery, plug in the mains and try again - you can hear the HD spin for a second, then nada. Sadly, I had the volume muted before it died, so I'm unable to tell if it was chiming or not (although I doubt it could even get that far). Tried the advice from the Apple site (remove battery and power cable, hold down power button for 5 secs etc) - no joy. Also, the green light goes on by the power cord even though the battery is half full.
So, took it to a Autorised Reseller, handed over my $$'s for diagnosis and they have come back with a dead logic board as the culprit. Bad news being that in Australia these are currently being sold by Apple for $1500 - ie the cost of an identical mac on ebay.
Now, I do trust the guys that have done the diagnosis, but as it is a lot of money I would ideally like a second opinion, but just don't have the time or transport to do that, so.... is there anything that I can do myself diagnosis-wise? I'm pretty good with macs, not too clumsy and hey, it's already broken!
Also, is there any merit in buying a second-hand logic board (ie one that could be on it's last legs)?
And final question, how do I go about transfering the data from my dead PB onto a new one (ifI buy one)? I did a Retrospect back-up a week before it died, but have some files on the disk that I created more recently that I could do with getting back!
Sorry for the long post, but it could be good for bedtime reading!
Cheers for any help!
Mat
I'm new, so go easy
Right, bit of background...
Powerbook G4 (Aluminium) 1.33Ghz, 60GB HD, 725MB RAM (give or take!) bought Refurbished from an Apple Reseller 2 1/2 years ago.
Just checking mail on Monday and WHAM, screen goes completely scrambled, a complete multi-colour mess and after a hard reset, mac dies. No joy with the power button, so I remove the battery, plug in the mains and try again - you can hear the HD spin for a second, then nada. Sadly, I had the volume muted before it died, so I'm unable to tell if it was chiming or not (although I doubt it could even get that far). Tried the advice from the Apple site (remove battery and power cable, hold down power button for 5 secs etc) - no joy. Also, the green light goes on by the power cord even though the battery is half full.
So, took it to a Autorised Reseller, handed over my $$'s for diagnosis and they have come back with a dead logic board as the culprit. Bad news being that in Australia these are currently being sold by Apple for $1500 - ie the cost of an identical mac on ebay.
Now, I do trust the guys that have done the diagnosis, but as it is a lot of money I would ideally like a second opinion, but just don't have the time or transport to do that, so.... is there anything that I can do myself diagnosis-wise? I'm pretty good with macs, not too clumsy and hey, it's already broken!
Also, is there any merit in buying a second-hand logic board (ie one that could be on it's last legs)?
And final question, how do I go about transfering the data from my dead PB onto a new one (ifI buy one)? I did a Retrospect back-up a week before it died, but have some files on the disk that I created more recently that I could do with getting back!
Sorry for the long post, but it could be good for bedtime reading!
Cheers for any help!
Mat