[iBook] Loose screenwire?

Lucas Jacinto lucas.jacinto at gmail.com
Wed Jul 20 08:17:28 PDT 2005


yes, i would definitly agree. it sound like "the" logic board problem.
bring it to apple right away. even if you dont have apple care,
they'll fix it for free.

On 7/20/05, Larry Kollar <kollar at alltel.net> wrote:
> 
> > Just over the last 4 or 5 days the screen has been doing this when I
> > open it up from closed and sleeping and it goes to normal with a light
> > tap or shake. Vibration or moving can cause it too and sometimes it
> > will get some lines that come and go rapidly across the screen with
> > vibration of typing or clicking the track pad. I do have AppleCare.
> > What's the fix?
> 
> The fix is to get it to Apple ASAP. Your best bet is to take it to an
> Apple Store & show the Genius on duty what's happening. If you can make
> it act up in front of an audience, they'll take it in right away.
> 
> You might want to back up important stuff first, just in case. I've
> never had them erase the hard drive on me, but you never know.
> --
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