Great article some of them I have had to use
http://www.maclife.com/article/feature/how_survive_17_worst_mac_disasters
Showing posts with label troubleshooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label troubleshooting. Show all posts
Monday, August 31, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Keeping your Mac in Shape and Surviving Mac Disasters
Bakcups are very important but there is more that you can do as well
http://www.maclife.com/article/feature/how_survive_17_worst_mac_disasters
http://www.maclife.com/article/feature/how_survive_17_worst_mac_disasters
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Macintosh troubleshooting,
troubleshooting
Sunday, December 28, 2008
cooling your laptop
Happy New Year. Here is a good tip for keeping your laptop cool
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-keep-your-laptop-operating-at-a-safe-temper.html?cid=dn_related
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-keep-your-laptop-operating-at-a-safe-temper.html?cid=dn_related
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Laptop,
Mac laptop,
troubleshooting
Monday, July 21, 2008
"MacBook Pro Battery Woes
By Christopher Breen mailto:mac911@macworld.com
Mac 911 Tip of the Week
Another year, another iPhone.
Reader Bill Grant has a problem with power, specifically the battery
in his MacBook Pro. He writes: "Recently, my MacBook Pro has been
behaving strangely. I charge the battery over night, yet the battery
menu constantly flickers between estimating a fully-charged state and
telling me that the battery isn't charging. When running from battery
power, I see a readout of about half full and then the computer shuts
off abruptly. Any idea what's going on?"
It's quite likely you have a bad battery. From the Apple menu, choose
About This Mac and then click the More Info button in the resulting
window. When System Profiler appears, select the Power entry and
eyeball the Health Information entry. If, under Condition, it says
"Check Battery," that battery is probably on the fritz.
Fortunately, these batteries are under an extended replacement program
as they're defective. Apple has issued a document that outlines
symptoms a defective battery might exhibit as well as a link to a
software update that can fix some battery issues.
http://www.apple.com/support/macbook_macbookpro/batteryupdate/
If the software fix doesn't work, you should follow the document's
advice and contact Apple about having the battery replaced. And, as
always, check out the Mac 911 blog for weekly doses of troubleshooting
advice.
http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/mac911.html?lsrc=mwweek "
By Christopher Breen mailto:mac911@macworld.com
Mac 911 Tip of the Week
Another year, another iPhone.
Reader Bill Grant has a problem with power, specifically the battery
in his MacBook Pro. He writes: "Recently, my MacBook Pro has been
behaving strangely. I charge the battery over night, yet the battery
menu constantly flickers between estimating a fully-charged state and
telling me that the battery isn't charging. When running from battery
power, I see a readout of about half full and then the computer shuts
off abruptly. Any idea what's going on?"
It's quite likely you have a bad battery. From the Apple menu, choose
About This Mac and then click the More Info button in the resulting
window. When System Profiler appears, select the Power entry and
eyeball the Health Information entry. If, under Condition, it says
"Check Battery," that battery is probably on the fritz.
Fortunately, these batteries are under an extended replacement program
as they're defective. Apple has issued a document that outlines
symptoms a defective battery might exhibit as well as a link to a
software update that can fix some battery issues.
http://www.apple.com/support/macbook_macbookpro/batteryupdate/
If the software fix doesn't work, you should follow the document's
advice and contact Apple about having the battery replaced. And, as
always, check out the Mac 911 blog for weekly doses of troubleshooting
advice.
http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/mac911.html?lsrc=mwweek "
Labels:
Apple,
battery,
Computer,
troubleshooting
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