On Saturday, July 24, 2004, at 08:32 PM, janicejorgensen at charter.net wrote: > I have a dual usb ibook. I can now get the logic board replaced as my > ibook falls within the range of ones that can have the logic board > replaced. > > I don't know if I need it replaced or not. When I had Virtual PC > installed..i got a lot of Kernel exceptions. I uninstalled that and > now that doesn't happen. > > I do get somewhat frequent crashes with Word x. > and am working on solving that. > > I went into an apple store and asked about the logic board > replacement..and they asked if i had problems with the video... I > wasn't sure what they were referring to. > > Ideas or suggestions about getting the logic board replaced, because > it is allowed..or preferable to not have someone "touch it"? > > thanks > > janice > > > Janice F. Jorgensen > janicejorgensen at charter.net That doesn't sound like a bad logic board, just bad MS products. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 700MHz iBook G3 640MB Ram OS 10.2.8 "Laugha while you can monkeyboy." Dr. Lizardo(Bukaroo Bonzai) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~