

Just got an email from Apple containing in part: Proposed Resolution: Replace logic board under quality program.Ħ61-6082 Board, Logic, 2.3 GHz $ 567.05 $ 0.00 This program will end sometime in the future (I did see 4 years after date of purchase mentioned on the Apple site), but even if you don't qualify for a fee replacement the cost of replacing the logic board is only in the order of $USD300 - a lot cheaper than a replacement laptop! It turns out that there is a known issue with early 2011 Macbook Pro's displays and that Apple is going to replace the logic board for free. Macbook pro checkered display, safeboot works Apple Logic Boards, Processors for MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011). So I went to my friend and got his charger, However, I got the same message again. Apple 661-5870 Board, Logic, 2.7 GHz - 13inch MacBook Pro Early 2011 - A1278. Fix processing issues like unexpected shutdowns, reboots, or water damage. Included Ports: FireWire 800, Thunderbolt (Mini DisplayPort), 1000BaseT Ethernet, 2 USB 2.0, Audio In/Audio Out, SD card slot. But despite showing 'Magsafe connected' on the screen it shows 'Battery is not charging'. Replace a 2.4 GHz logic board (motherboard) compatible with the Early 2011 to Late 2011 MacBook Pro 13' Unibody A1278 model. The computer works fine and has 50 charge left in the battery.
#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2011 13 LOGIC BOARD SOFTWARE#
I would love this to be a purely software issue that I can fix by reloading El Capitan, but I am afraid the problem will be related to this question Macbook pro early 2011-13 inches, last night. 2 Odyson Logic Board 2.
#MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2011 13 LOGIC BOARD MAC#
At other times I am forced to power off blindly and at those times it can take 2 or 3 hard reboots to clear the issue an get to a working login screen. 1 Timetec Hynix IC 16GB KIT (2x8GB) Compatible for Apple DDR3 1333MHz PC3-10600 for Early/Late 2011 13/15/17 inch MacBook Pro, Mid 2010 Mid/Late 2011 21.5/27 inch iMac, Mid 2011 Mac Mini (16GB KIT (2x8GB)) View Product. Sometimes (if I am lucky) I can still see a mouse pointer and shutting down safari clears the issue.

Click on an random link in Safari (especially one with images, or google maps) But not all the time as I am posting here on the system in question.There have been different triggers for this behavior such as Totally "Blue" screen (with alternate lines of differing blue) According to an enormous, 157-page thread on the Apple Support Communities, a number of early-2011 MacBook Pro owners began having problems with the AMD discrete graphics cards inside their laptops.The screen issues manifest themselves in several different ways: I didn't apply any updates just prior to the issue, so I can only assume that something has changed for the worst. In the last week I started seeing a serious issue with the display on my Macbook Pro (Early 2011, El Capitan) where the screen has gone "crazy".
