Dead MacBook : nothing on screen , flashing status light (6 times)

Hello
My Dad has a MacBook (early 2006) which worked flawlessly until it did not boot one morning.
Now he has a black screen, nothing when powered up except, if you maintain power pressed, 6 times flashing status light.
- Restoration CD did not do anything because it could not load (CD doesn't eject, has to use the "business card in the slot" trick to eject the disc).
- All resets did not do anything (power button for 5 secondes with no battery or power cord, cmd + option + p + r either)
- Could not run diagnostics
- Apple certified repair center saif motherboard is fried, costs the price of a brand new MacBook to change it.
Do you have any idea about what happened ?
Do you know how to reset something ?
Do you know what those 6 flashes mean ?
I read restoration CD can be used while status is displaying 3 short flahes, 3 long flashes. Does it work on a dead MacBook ?
Thanks a lot in advance everyone !

clementjoubert wrote:
Hello
My Dad has a MacBook (early 2006) which worked flawlessly until it did not boot one morning.
Now he has a black screen, nothing when powered up except, if you maintain power pressed, 6 times flashing status light.
- Restoration CD did not do anything because it could not load (CD doesn't eject, has to use the "business card in the slot" trick to eject the disc).
- All resets did not do anything (power button for 5 secondes with no battery or power cord, cmd + option + p + r either)
- Could not run diagnostics
- Apple certified repair center saif motherboard is fried, costs the price of a brand new MacBook to change it.
Do you have any idea about what happened ?
Do you know how to reset something ?
Do you know what those 6 flashes mean ?
I read restoration CD can be used while status is displaying 3 short flahes, 3 long flashes. Does it work on a dead MacBook ?
Thanks a lot in advance everyone !
Sounds like a simple dead motherboard, there's no better explanation than that, I'm afraid. If you didn't get AppleCare, then you're out of luck.

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