I just had my logic board replaced. now im having trouble using the interent even with a strong connection and the internet is working on other devices!! please help me :(

I just had my logic board replaced. i am now having trouble with using the interent even with a strong connection. all other devices are having no problem with the internet. please help

Test while started in Recovery : if the problem persists, then it likely is a hardware issue.
Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) probably won't change anything, but you can readily do it before contacting the repairers.

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  • We just had our logic board replaced on our G4 2005 model is this common?

    I have done some looking and seems the older G3 and G4s had this problem so maybe ours was a rarity. Also in my research seems apple came up with a separate coverage so do we need this in addition to the applecare extended warrantee?

    I have done some looking and seems the older G3 and
    G4s had this problem so maybe ours was a rarity.
    Also in my research seems apple came up with a
    separate coverage so do we need this in addition to
    the applecare extended warrantee?
    Wow! Didn't know I would be bashed for being consise. It is a G4 ibook we bought it Oct. 2005, (this is b/c I noticed in other posts that the G4 ibook date back to 2002). Not sure how else to put it as it was in my post earlier, "we just had our logic board replaced on our G4 ibook (which is stated in the original at the bottom corner as the brilliant apple people have designed to keep these consise) 2005 model is this common," then in the message it goes on to say that I have found other posts and other sites that have people typing about having to have their logic boards replace/repaired 2-3 times, ie this example below.
    RE: logic board
    Posted: Nov 7, 2005 11:40 PM in response to: Douglas Oconnor by Ronda Wilson
    Douglas,
    Apple didn't knowingly sell faulty goods. Once the problem was identified, Apple stepped up to the plate with the iBook Logic Board Repair Extension Program (which is not a recall — they are being fixed when and if they fail, but have not been recalled), and your iBook still falls under the three-year plan.
    If that is not satisfactory to you, please take the measures I outlined in my previous post to you.
    Sorry to not be more specific in the first post, I figured since my search brought this issue up immediately someone out there would know about this.
    And to the second response, no I don't have a clue the difference is, that is why I bought an apple, suppose to be easier for those of us who are computer challenged.

  • I just had a logic board replacement and upgrade to 10.9.2, now adobe master suite will not work

    logic board  replacement on mac book pro, and upgrade to 10.9.2; and my adobe master's suite will not work;the CS4 remains on my applications of hard drive ;computer tells me to contact Adobe??

    These are user forums.  You need to contact Adobe support directly, by phone or web chat.

  • I just had a logic board installed now my headphones don't work?

    i have just had a new logic borad installed -
    now my headphones don't work?  (m-audio)
    Am I missing something in preferences? 

    I would not even try to fix it after getting the logic board replaced. I would take it back to who ever replaced it and tell them it is not working properly.
    Allan

  • Just had my logic board replaced, dim screen with no brightness control

    My MacBook Pro 17 inch was just in for repair due to the nvidia 8600 issue (no video, Mac won't boot, etc.). I have it back as of this afternoon but when I turned it on the screen is unbelievably dim -- almost as if I have the brightness at the second-to-lowest level.
    Here's the catch: when I attempt to use the brightness control, either via F1/F2 keys or in System Preferences the brightness will not change. The icon overlay shows up on the screen as if it is working but the screen brightness just doesn't work.
    When I bring the brightness indicator all the way down, to the point where the screen would normally shut off, the screen stays on...but it's just the same dim screen.
    Any ideas?

    Test while started in Recovery : if the problem persists, then it likely is a hardware issue.
    Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) probably won't change anything, but you can readily do it before contacting the repairers.

  • Performing a system restore on iBook that has had its logic board replaced

    I want ot do a system restore on my iBook G3. I had to send it in for a logic board replacement and received new install discs when it was returned to me. My problem is that I would like to have my iPhoto software and iMovie software that was installed on my computer when I purchased it. I have to do a clean install with the Mac OS X 10.3 disks that were shipped with the replacement of the logic board I will lose this. I want to use the system restore disks that came with my iBook when I originally purchased it. Is this possible since I have had my logic board replaced?

    The simplest way to reinstall iPhoto and iMovie is to download Pacifist and then extract the relevant applications from the Software Restore Discs.
    Pacifist comes with instructions; this is not a difficult operation and there is no need for erase & install to recover the applications.
    Pacifist is Shareware, but you need not pay the fee in order to use it. Every time that you open Pacifist you will be prompted to purchase a licence. If you feel that Pacifist is worth the money (and I think that it is), you can purchase a licence at any stage.
    If you're a plonker like me, then purchasing a licence will provide justification for third party developers like CharlesSoft to save the day for the rest of us.
    Good luck!

  • No serial number after logic board replacement, now problem to upgrade to Lion

    Hi, I have a MacPro 3.1
    I replaced the logic board 16 month ago and it came back without a Serial Number.
    It wasn't a problem a the time so I didn' mind.
    Now my mac doesn't want to upgrade over 10.6.2, so not to mac osx lion either.
    Any idea of how I can put the serial number back into my mac pro without sending it back for repair? I need it for work...
    Sorry for my terrible english.

    Logic Board replaced now no Serial...: Apple Support Communities

  • I have a problem with iphoto (have a mac book pro): the icon in the dock appears with a question mark, and the application is gone!!! Can someone tell what's going on? Yesterday I had the same problem with itunes

    I have a problem with iphoto (have a mac book pro): the icon in the dock appears with a question mark, and the application is gone!!! Can someone tell what's going on? Yesterday I had the same problem with itunes: I downloaded the last version (it's free), but I cannot do the same with iphoto, and more important: I need to know what is happening!!! Please help me!

    Applications should not disappear all by themselves.
    If they are then that coud indicate serious problems with your hard drive.
    Backup everything up as quickly as possible.
    Using Disk Utility verify your system disk.
    Allan

  • Logic board replaced, now network settings won't save

    Got the black screen, Apple replaced the logic board on my MBP for free (yay, Apple!), but now it won't remember my network settings. I have to run network diagnostics, type in my pswd, etc., every time I wake from sleep.
    When I first got it back from Apple, it couldn't find the network at all, and Apple gave me free tech support (again, yay, Apple!) because I successfully argued that the logic board replacement had caused the problem. I didn't realize in that support session that setting up a new network, while it would be saved in the system, would not automatically stay "on" -- otherwise I would've dealt with that then.
    Running: 10.5.8 on 2.2 ghz late 2007 MBP. Cable modem and Airport Extreme. Others in house have no problems with wireless connection. The only thing that's changed is my logic board.
    I read through several discussions, which talked about editing system files and such that I'm extremely uncomfortable doing, and there doesn't seem to be a definite solution for this problem stemming from logic board replacement.
    Thanks for any help...

    Hi Kren,
    It sounds like just a setting: Open System Preferences > Network > click on Advanced > click on Remember networks this computer has joined > you may wish to uncheck all the boxes for Require administrator password > click OK (I don't remember if you have to click Apply on the next screen, but if it's highlighted, you need to; if not, close Network and you should be good to go).

  • Logic Board Replaced, Now SuperDrive Wont Work

    I recently had my logic board (motherboard) replaced by Apple. Now the optical drive (SuperDrive) won't work. Specifically, when I try to insert a disc, the SuperDrive does not sense the disc and it will no will not load the disc. Any suggestions to this problem?

    Do you hear any sounds from the optical drive at all? If not, the technician may have simply neglected to plug it back in, or perhaps the cable was not well seated and has popped out.
    In any event, contact Apple. The logic board replacement has its own warranty, and if the drive worked prior to the replacement and does not now, Apple will fix whatever is wrong under warranty.
    Good luck!

  • Has anyone here had their logic board replaced yet?

    I am going to take my MBP to my local Apple store tomorrow to hopefully get the logic board replaced due to the whine and some crashes. Has anyone had the board replaced? Does it fix the issue? I am just wondering if it is dead silent after the switch...

    Yes, I just received mine back today for logic board replacement. It did get rid of the whine, I must say that apple's service was first calss. I placed a call last Wednesday, received a shipping box next day, prepaid I might add. DHL picked up the box on Friday, apple service center received, repaired and shipped it back on Saturday. Amazing, never experienced this kind of turn-around on anything.
    Thanks Apple

  • Logic Board replaced now no Serial Number

    I received my MBP back from Apple (on day...great service) after replacing the logic board (failed video card) everything works great except they forgot to put in the computer's serial number.
    Is there anything I can do to put the serial number back in the computer (missing from "About This Mac").
    Thanks

    Replacement of the Logic Board erases the serial number from memory. You can find it in the usual place--under the battery. If you bring it to your local Mac store they have an application that can restore it to memory so that it shows up in "about this mac". I do not understand why this is not done as part of the replacement process. Probably just to keep us coming back!

  • I upgraded to OSX 10.9.4 and now my iMac will randomly reboot during the day even with apps left open in the background

    I upgraded to 10.9.4.
    Apps are running in the background,
    For some reason when unattended, it will just reboot and go to the login screen (shutting all apps down.)
    Powersaver features are not set to shut down.
    I reset the NVRAM.
    Any ideas?  This is REALLY getting annoying at this point.

    From the menu bar, select
               ▹ System Preferences... ▹ Security & Privacy
    If there's a closed padlock icon in the lower left corner of the preference pane, click it and enter your login password when prompted.
    Click the Advanced button and, in the sheet that opens, uncheck the box marked
              Log out after … minutes of inactivity

  • I just had my hard drive replaced and restored everything from a Time Machine external hard drive backup and now my "note" widgets won't load. Any ideas ?

    I just had my hard drive replaced. I restored it using a Time Machine backup on an external hard drive. When I open Dashboard none of my "note" widgets will load. The other widgets open, such as weather, weather radar, calculater, dictionary, stock...  Even the iPhoto Mini widget works, just not the notes ( Sticky Notes and K-Notes ).  Any ideas on how to fix this ?

    I did some research and found the solution to my problem. So I hope it's okay to answer my own question.
    When you reinstall the OS, your Preferences go back to their default settings. Apparently Preferences is where this widget information is stored. This Preferences folder is located in the user Library folder which is hidden by default. You can access it using "one, or the other" of the following actions.
    Action 1:      (1) In the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder
                         (2) In the Go To Folder dialog, type ~/Library
                         (3) Click Go
                                                          -- OR --
    Action 2:     Hold down the option (alt) key when using the Go menu. The Library folder is listed just                            below the Home folder.
    After opening the Preferences folder, the file that you want to locate for k-notes is named
    widget-com.rakoth.lichlord.widget.k-notes.plist
    After you locate it make note of the byte size of the file. Now, with the Preferences folder still open, open Time Machine and go back in time until you see a big jump in the file size. That will be your uncorrupted plist. Restore it and close Time Machine.
    Then Restart your computer.
    After following this procedure I brought up Dashboard and my blank k-notes were now refilled with the previous text and color that occupied them before I had to restore the OS.
    This procedure also worked for Sticky notes, which in the Preference folder are named
    widget-com.apple.widget.stickies.plist

  • Have you had logic board replaced?

    Hi,
    I am wondering if any folks who have sent their MacBooks in to get the logic board replaced (and received them back) could comment on the effectiveness of the replacement.
    I have been reading the boards avidly (as my MacBook is off in repair-land awaiting a logic board replacement) and noticed that some folks have been speculating that the logic board replacement won't fix anything.
    Could someone who has had a logic board replacement report on the effect? Did it fix the problem? (Note: my issue is/was that the macbook refused to turn on anymore after 3 weeks of problem-free use)
    Thanks!

    About 8 hours after receiving it, my MacBook would not turn on. Called AppleCare and was told to bring it into an authorized service depot. Diagnosed as a faulty logic board, it was replaced and it's been fine ever since. 2 weeks and counting...
    MacBook 2.0 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

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