If you have an Apple Store nearby, I'd bring my charger in and see if a genius will take help you out and replace it for free. It's not unheard of.
Last year (or maybe it was 2014) I brought my 2008 MBP charger in, and the guy replaced it for me for free. I think there may have been a warranty extension for those model chargers, but still, it was several years old at the time.
Since apple didn't release any new Macs at the recent apple event, is it likely they will have another event soon, or will they not come until WWDC or even later now?
I need to pick up a new Macbook at some point in the next few months, but macrumors buyer's guide says "Don't buy" for all of the Macs. Unfortunately I can only wait so long.
For those that moved from one Mac to another and set up the second Mac as new instead of restoring from a Time Machine backup, how long would you say it took you to get your system settings back to exactly how you liked them?
Whats the best way to back up my itunes library? I usually just re-download everything, but i realized that some stuff was removed from the store and thus cant be downloaded. Thanks.
So about my charger
I messages the ebay seller and she reassured me that it is genuine. I was a bit skeptical still
Product arrived...it seems real. Weighs about the same. Has the apple logo. Had all the print on the charger itself, though one section has different certification logos or something
Only difference is the magsafe wire. The material feels a lot softer.
Anyway, the ebay seller does promise a 1 yr warranty
I figure that if it lasts even just the year, Ill be happy.
Instead of spending $100 on the official charger, I can hopefully have this one last a year, and if it breaks again, I can pay up another $25
I intend to get a new macbook sometime next year anyway. Ive had mine since 2010.
Hopefully the thing doesnt catch on fire or destroy my laptop somehow
Stories of electrical fires and even electrocution deaths from bootleg chargers have scared me off them forever. The fakes look good on the outside but open them up and you'll see why they are so cheap and dangerous.
Watch this video, especially around 6:50. Be sensible about this please.
Man. I did some of my own video searches and apparently i just have a very convincing fake
I hope I can return this and get my money back
Good luck but you knew it was a fake when you bought it. You were told that Macbook chargers are never cheap and the eBay negative feedbacks explicitly said it wasn't genuine.
If you'd have taken the advice given to you (that you sought out!), this ordeal would have cost you $80 instead of $105.
I know, but it was too late by then. I had already purchased it and it was shipped. I stupidly believed that it was genuine because I didn't think that such a popular seller could sell fake products.
I am mad that ebay hasnt taken them down or flagged them. I am pretty sure this seller is lying to me about a number of things. The biggest red flag was that the product came from hong kong and not california like advertised.
He had exceptionally positive reviews, but I looked at the negative ones and they were about the fake charger.
It's my fault. Thanks for all the patience
I'm using the German localization of OS X. I always have.
So, uh, why is part of the restart dialog suddenly in English?
OK, so Im looking how much money I can get from tax returns and considering student discounts for Macs, and I'm thinking to myself that if Im going to shell out $100 for the Macbook charger, I may as well get a new Macbook (2010 model) and give my mom this Macbook.
Is it a good idea to hop on now? $1500 for a Macbook Pro with 128 GB...which is half of what I have now. Will I be able to swap HDDs of my Macbooks? That way I can use the HDD I have now, which is twice as much, and have a new Macbook.
Thanks
Also, if you guys dont mind me asking in this thread-- the XPS from Dell seems like the best Windows alternative, but does anyone know how well built the hardware is? I want to go with Mac because the hardware is like a tank.
Apparently it's the fault of them being so pressured to be green. They don't use PVC in their rubber shielding which is what's used to make rubber tougher.Ugh my charger is getting frayed too. Why are these MagSafe chargers so cheap and shitty? Fucking $80 a pop.
Apparently it's the fault of them being so pressured to be green. They don't use PVC in their rubber shielding which is what's used to make rubber tougher.
I don't think strain relief would help anymore. These cables are really brittle. And they can shred anywhere along the entire wire, usually in multiple places. The rubber just expands way too much. Strain relief isn't going to help.That was my theory, but someone commented that the old ones were also shitty.
Proper strain relief would be a good start from Apple they have only been making modern laptops for 25 years.
So my photos library is growing too large, I've been fighting an increasingly futile battle to keep some free space on my MB hard drive.
I don't think Photos is sustainable as is for organising (all) my photos.
What are my options? How have you handled this situation in the past?
The most obvious would be to just ditch photos entirely and go back to organising my photos in a file system, but that just seems like such a waste and hardly innovative and user friendly...
I would think that this is because the mouse has to be constantly monitoring for tiny movements (and capturing/responding too a much larger breadth of information) whereas the keyboard can essentially lay dormant until a key press which will wake it up.1) Why does my magic mouse eat batteries much moreso than my keyboard? Is it because it's always on, waiting to be used, when the computer is sleeping? Seriously, I use this thing quite a bit and often leave it on in sleep mode.
The magic mouse will have 7% battery left after a couple of weeks and the keyboard will still be at 97%. It doesn't deplete daily, but the discrepancy is weird. That's what I wonder about, not the length, really.
You might want look at two apps:So my photos library is growing too large, I've been fighting an increasingly futile battle to keep some free space on my MB hard drive.
I don't think Photos is sustainable as is for organising (all) my photos.
What are my options? How have you handled this situation in the past?
The most obvious would be to just ditch photos entirely and go back to organising my photos in a file system, but that just seems like such a waste and hardly innovative and user friendly...