Macbook pro retina 13 fail to sleep late 2013

macbook pro retina 13 fail to sleep late 2013

Remove Chrome (and Google Drive if you have it). Higher temps when using Netflix are normal, Silverlight (which Netflix uses) is a resource hog, get used to it or stop using Netflix.
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    read here http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/macbook-pro-retina-display-faq /differences-between-macbook-pro-retina-display-early-2013-late-2013.html

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    Agree with Kappy, but it you want to try to solve it.
    You are entitled to 90 day telephone support from Apple. Try contacting them.
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    Agree with Kappy, but it you want to try to solve it.
    You are entitled to 90 day telephone support from Apple. Try contacting them.
    Apple Support Contact
    Apple Support contact - Telephone

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    Well like Kappy says.
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