Troubleshooting aids and tips, Troubleshooting aids and tips 159 – Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4GHz, Late 2007 CTO, Early 2008, and Late 2008) User Manual
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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting — General Information
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In Disk Utility, select the volume on the USB hard drive named “ASD OS 3S121.”
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Click on the Restore tab.
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For Source, select the ASD OS 3S121 disk image by either dragging the icon for the disk
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image to the Source window, or selecting it by clicking on the Image... button.
Note: Image ASD OS 3S121.dmg should be unmounted before restoring it to the hard drive.
For Destination, drag the icon for the volume ASD OS 3S121 from the left-hand column to
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the Destination window.
Click the Restore button to start the installation.
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In Disk Utility, select the volume on the USB hard drive named ASD EFI 3S121.
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Click on the Restore tab
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For Source, select the ASD EFI disk image by either dragging the icon for the disk image to
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the Source window, or selecting it by clicking on the Image button.
Note: Image ASD EFI 3S1121.dmg should be unmounted before restoring it to the hard drive.
For Destination, drag the icon for the volume ASD EFI 3S121 from the left-hand column to
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the Destination window.
Click the Restore button to start the installation.
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Troubleshooting Aids and Tips
Power Button pads on logic board
With the top case removed, the power button is disconnected. Instead of having to reconnect the
top case to turn on the system, there are two pads on the logic board that can be shorted across
(with a tool like a flat blade screwdriver) to act as the power button.
These pads are located near the left side of the LVDS cable connector on the logic board. It is
marked PWR BTN. The pads are separated with a vertical white line.