10.5.2 killed my MacBook Air DEAD.

10.5.2 completely killed my MacBook Air.
i just installed the 10.5.2 update from the 343MB Combo updater downloaded from Apple. installation went fine... clicked to restart... showed the "need to update boot caches" window/warning. clicked "okay". it continued and went to the blue screen with the spinny wheel. then rebooted.
went to a grey screen... and nothing else. no Apple. no spinny wheel. nothing.
left it there for a good 20 minutes. no hard drive noise. nothing was happening.
powered it up again. grey screen. nothing happens. no Apple. no "no" symbol. no anything.
restarted with D to try out that new built-in hardware test. NOTHING.
restarted with "option" to get the bootloader screen. NOTHING.
restarted with apple-V... obviously it wasn't even getting that far. so still NOTHING.
restarted with the PRAM reset combo. at least i got the chime. did it 3 times. then... NOTHING. grey screen still.
restarted with the SMC reset key-combo. got the chime... then NOTHING. grey screen.
i have run out of key combinations to try. and the machine is functionally dead.
normally at this point i'd try a "T" and mount it on another machine to see what is going on. but... this is a MacBook Air.
anyone have any ideas? this is beyond frustrating.
thanks.

beesleep wrote:
looks like the 10.5.2 update was just highly highly coincidental. definitely seems odd the logic board would die at the exact instant of a restart from installing 10.5.2.
When a light bulb files, it's usually fails when it is turned on. Ditto for most electronic devices. Whether it's a surge or whatever, it's probably true that your logic board would have failed when you started the computer up for whatever reason. There is no evidence that software can damage hardware directly, or at least instantly. Besides, the update should not have any effect on the computer until the boot process is well under way.
Bad software might cause a computer to overheat, etc., but not to damage a component on boot.

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