Why is tiBook overheating when off and plugged into wall?
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Why is my iBook overheating when off and plugged into wall?
Tekst:
I have a booting problem with my 667 Mhz Titanium Onyz powerbook, that I'm addressing through the standard troubleshooting available through ifixit, Apple and other forums. But I've also noticed that when the powerbook (with good battery) is turned off and adapter (without led) is plugged into the wall, the center back of the bottom case gets very hot. After the occasional successful boot, the fan comes on very high and cools the case. Can you tell me what parts may be the cause and what other parts may have been damaged by heat? I'm pretty sure that the booting and overheating problems are related. Do you think replacing the logic board may resolve both issues?
Why is tiBook overheating when off and plugged into wall?
Tekst:
I have a booting problem with my 667 Mhz Titanium Onyz powerbook, that I'm addressing through the standard troubleshooting available through ifixit, Apple and other forums. But I've also noticed that when the powerbook (with good battery) is turned off and adapter (without led) is plugged into the wall, the center back of the bottom case gets very hot. After the occasional successful boot, the fan comes on very high and cools the case. Can you tell me what parts may be the cause and what other parts may have been damaged by heat? I'm pretty sure that the booting and overheating problems are related. Do you think replacing the logic board may resolve both issues?