Ive got poblems with my thundebolt display conected to my macbook pro 13 inch mid 2011

im running a thunderbolt display with a macbook pro 13 inch, the display shuts off by itself, also when the macbook goes to sleep and its woken up the thunderbolt display stays off and i need to restart the sistem, the macbook also dosent recognize the display as soon as i turn it on i have to play around with it for a while conecting disconecting the thunderbolt cable for it to work, ive also got problems to eject the display as it is not shown as a disk.
any oe else have this problem, ive searched forums and youtube and no articles exist on thunderbolt displays and macbook pros 13 inch.

It's possible that it's the same for all registrations, even though the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air products are distinctly different. That information is autofilled, probably based on the serial number of your product, so even though it may say it's a MacBook Air, Apple may just be bundling all MacBooks under one group and labeling them MacBook Pro. But the serial number would tell them exactly which model you have, so there's nothing to worry about.
AppleCare Protection is based on the product group, so all MacBooks would be the same price, just as all iMacs would be the same price.

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