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Mac Classic 2 Problem Diagnosis. Troubleshooting 41 posts Jun 17, 2009 — Jul 8, 2009
Could the Logic board be the culprit or not? I haven't washed it...

Washing it probally will not help much of anything, you most likely fried something on the logic board, why you would power something while its obviously shorted out is beyond me.

Honestly seeing the progression of this thread I would not suggest you mess with another machine, there are things inside that could very well kill you. Along with your rushed, half hazard, total density, its just a recipe for danger

Find a machine on ebay that is in good working condition and be happy

No need to get angered. I know what I am doing, and I cannot buy another machine.

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Honestly seeing the progression of this thread I would not suggest you mess with another machine, there are things inside that could very well kill you. Along with your rushed, half hazard, total density, its just a recipe for danger

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And that helps, how? If you are going to slam someone, at least spell "haphazard" correctly.

noone was getting angry or slamming, if you look back on the thread what you might see is someone who really shouldnt be messing around with the insides of a mac, not following instructions, and when they did they did such a bad rush job they went and made things 10x worse

but I retract my statement, fry your mac, put your self in the hospital, do whatever you want because you have made it totally clear that is what your going to do anyway

And if you knew what you were doing you would not have killed your mac over a solder bridge

And that helps, how? If you are going to slam someone, at least spell "haphazard" correctly.
Thanks for your input spelling sheriff, don't you have somewhere else to troll

Could the Logic board be the culprit or not? I haven't washed it...
No. Both myself and tomlee told you that you've screwed something on the analog board. It's really that simple.

No need to get angered. I know what I am doing, and I cannot buy another machine.
You clearly don't know what you are doing. Since attempting to repair this, you've made it ten times worse. If you knew what you were doing, you would NOT have "accidently" bridged two solder joints and THEN applied power.

Hmmmm. Then I should just give up on this machine then. I clearly should be more careful. I hope you guys don't think of me as a fool. I really wouldn't like to have a bad Presence on this forum.

Thanks for your help.

I hope you guys don't think of me as a fool. I really wouldn't like to have a bad Presence on this forum.
Too late.
Well thats unfortunate, I hope I can somehow redeem myself.

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Thanks for your input spelling sheriff, don't you have somewhere else to troll
And you?

Guys, a reminder from your friendly local mod, please remember to be nice to each other - I know we're all good at what we do, but remember we all had to start somewhere, and none of us are perfect - I remember when I first started playing with computers I made a few mistakes, as we all do.

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