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Wyvernspirit

macrumors 6502a
Jul 23, 2002
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CaptainCaveMann said:
No it booted up in normal time.


To try to give you some useful information, here goes:

I don't think you need to worry, just check your User Settings and the like and make sure you are set up to not log in imediately as "insert user name here" and restart and see if it works alright. If everything else seems to be working, chalk it up to experience and to not take the keyboad off while running (or while the computer is on I suppose ;) ).

Make sure you give a proper barial to the ant that fell in the line of duty.
 

biohazard6969

macrumors 6502a
Feb 23, 2005
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toronto canada
ok, you are all too technical, maybe in the process of putting the keyboard back in, you accidentally hit the light button, u know, those little sun buttons that control the brightness, that makes it go black.

lol the simplest answer is often the right one :p

oh, and i too laughed at "it's probably just a bug"
 

dvdiva

macrumors member
Mar 17, 2005
66
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maybe you could get it to clean up under the keyboard. Its not like you can reach there.
 

dvdh

macrumors 6502
Apr 6, 2004
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Richard Youden said:
I think the black screen was just a safety precaution built into the Mac when the keyboard is removed.

This is not the case on my ibook G3. I have run it many times with the keyboard out of it's place. It runs cooler that way on hot days.

About the ant . . . I had computer "bug" in my iBook once too. I put my iBook down next too a new plant it got . . . and the plant had spider mites :eek: Anyways, one of them somehow got into the top case (I guess it liked the bak light). And was wandering around behind the apple logo. :confused: I didn't want to move the machine for fear of squishing the mite between the backlight and the logo and forever having a little greenish blot. Eventually it came out :p
 

mcadam

macrumors 6502a
Apr 3, 2004
593
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københavn
Racoons and ant glands under the keyboard lol... this is a great thread - I wish more people had silly animals involved in their computer problems...

A
 

dvdh

macrumors 6502
Apr 6, 2004
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mcadam said:
Racoons and ant glands under the keyboard lol... this is a great thread - I wish more people had silly animals involved in their computer problems...

A

:eek: Now they're everywhere! :eek:
 

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gman71882

macrumors 6502
Jan 12, 2005
404
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Houston, Tx
i spilled a little bit of Soda on/in my keyboard the other day... doooohhhh :eek:
have a PBG4 1 GHz
turned the pooter off and pulled out the removable keyboard and started pulling keys off to clean it...
i Could not believe how much CRAP was under the keys... crumbs, hair, DNA of some sort or other, just SO MUCH JUNK..
Would be a feast for any Ants. wouldnt hurt to use some compressed Air and "try" to clean it out once in a while. haha :rolleyes:
 

Chaszmyr

macrumors 601
Aug 9, 2002
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I am sure your computer will be alright, I doubt you caused any significant problems. Granted, I hold the anterior hypothesis that you didn't do anything dumb to mess up your computer while you were inside. If there are any long term problems, then how old is your iBook? If it is less than a year old, you can probably get a replacement or repair from Apple, or if it is antiquated and you cant get Apple to cover it, you might have to ante up for a new computer.
 
Interesting picture, there...

Raccoons and ant glands under the keyboard lol... this is a great thread - I wish more people had silly animals involved in their computer problems...

:eek: Now they're everywhere! :eek:

(!!) Regarding dvdh's picture of a squirrel and a computer.... that is interesting, as we did have a problem here involving them.

A squirrel (or squirrels unknown) chewed through the network line coming in from our ISP, the one on the telephone poles, before it enters the building. Note that these are sheathed in metal. I guess they were teething, or lacking iron, or something, but they cut off the connection completely... it was fun figuring THAT out. I think we even still have the metal cover for the cable somewhere, riddled with tooth-marks... so you never know.

(Side note: I love spell-check. I am completely unable to spell "squirrel".)
 
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