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Oct 13, 2009

Since I use Snow Leopard I get randomly (around 1 to 10 ) freezes. When I get it I can click some applications but can't make changes in it. The beachball keeps spinning for some seconds and after the wait I can just continue working. I first thought it was Firefox, because it almost everytime happens when I am browsing the web, but I get the same with Safari.

It's getting verry annoying now :-(

I already checked:
- Repair disk
- Repair disk permissions
- Run Apple diagnostics

Repairs my 1.5 year old mbp already had:
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- Topcase
- Logicboard
- Superdrive

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