The black macbook converter cable failures

I need to know which are the characteristics that generates the converter cable failure in the black macbook.
If someone can give me information thereon, be them would greatly appreciate.
Thanks a lot

all cables shipped with the black macbook, black ipods, and colored ipods are white. always have been, always will be.

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  • What are the typical temerature ranges for the black Macbooks?

    Hello everyone,
    Posting this as a one-year owner of one of the earlier black MacBooks (Macbook 2,1 - mid 2007 - 2GHz Core 2 Duo) just wondering what the typical temperature ranges are for at idle and under load for this line of machine?
    I have modified the device slightly, putting a 120GB solid state drive, toping it out with 3GB of RAM and have Lion installed on it. I use it for a mixture of general web browsing and work (which does include running a Windows XP virtual machine in Fusion 4 although again, nothing heavier than testing websites in IE/Chrome/Firefox/Safari) and have just become a bit aware of the temperatures.. At idle (nothing running at all) the system is at ~40C and under load about 70C-80C, with the fan running flat out to cool it down. Watching YouTube videos does also put it up at this temperature, but I understand that Flash and OSX do not play nicely. I have opened up the device and blown compressed air into and around the fan intakes to clean it out, and most (if not all) of the time it is on a flat surface with adequate ventalation.
    I'm really wandering whether these temperatures are typical for this range of MacBook, as from experience a laptop of this spec should not be getting this hot.. Also a question for anyone that would be kind enough to take a stab - would it be worth me replacing the thermal paste on the CPU/GPU with some Arctiv Silver? I'd be comfortable doing that if it would benefit my heat issues. I've had a Google about this and the results are a mixed bag..
    Thanks for anyone kind enough to take a look at this!

    Okay well in lieu of any answers since I posted this (I am aware it was only a short while ago) but at the rate posts get buried on here, I wanted to post my own findings.
    Various posts across the we show that the white series of these MacBooks operate at around 50C-55C at idle and under load reach up to 80C. Apple says that it should shutdown at ~90C - the highest I have ever seen my MacBook get is 87C, so temperature wise:
    Idle: 50-55C
    Under load: 70C-80C
    Thermal Shutdown: 90C
    With the fans being noisy when under load, apparently there are two main "families" of the black MacBook. The earlier models (of which my one is) run at the above temperatures with a fan speed of ~6800RPM being fully open and ~1200RPM being idle. The Santa Rosa MacBooks however being a later model have a much more efficient - albeit more noisy - fan module. I daresay the Santa Rosa black MacBooks are more common being the newer model.
    So my findings - my temperatures of reaching 70C-80C are normal for the work I do. The fan speed being up to 6800RPM is fine - and the noise is just a trait of this line of MacBook sadly.

  • Benchmark the Black Macbook

    Hi,
    I have been thinking about getting a Macbook, specifically the black Macbook. One thing I plan on doing is installing Windows XP with boot camp so I can play some games. Nothing too intense but something like Guild Wars, so I was hoping that someone could benchmark their black 2.4GHz Macbook using geekbench (cross-platform so I can compair with my other computer).
    Thank you very much in advance

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  • I have the black MacBook which is running Mac 10.6.8 but cannot find the name of the operating system anywhere.  Where do I look? Thanks...

    I have the black MacBook running MAC 10.6.8.  Doea anyone happen to know the name of the operating system for that MAC?

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  • Why is the black MacBook more expensive?

    It seems that you could configure a white macbook to have the same exact configuration as the black one, but pay $125 less. Are people really paying $125 just for the black color??

    ... and people will pay a couple hundred dollars more more to get a CPU chip that has about 10% more processing throughput. 20% price increase for 10% processing gain.
    I waited until there were nice price cuts on the 1.83 C2D Macbook as retailers dumped them to make room to stock new SR Macbooks. In daily life, they feel about equal, but I have a bit more money in the bank. True, you get Tiger for the OS now, but it doesn't seem like it is a huge gain over Leopard. By waiting, the 1.83 C2D Macbook was actually a little less expensive than a similar notebook from Dell.
    For some people, style trumps function, and that's OK. If you're a sales rep or similar person, where you get brownie points for style, then it makes sense. Also, if you have the money and it makes you feel good, then why not...? You only live once; might as well be happy.
    PS: you could buy the cheaper machine and donate your savings to a charity.
    Bill

  • How do i clean the Black MacBook?

    hi,
    i was wondering how to clean my black macbook...the flat black paints holds alot of finger prints and they don't wipe right off the way they do on the white macbook with it's smooth finish.....
    any advice is well appreciated...
    thanks...
    MAC BOOK BLACK   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   2 GHz 2GB DDR

    Nothing but a microfiber cloth and a little water if needed - applied directly to the cloth and never anything sprayed on the machine.
    Also, avoid paper products as they are remarkably abrasive.
    Although I am sure it works well, I refuse to pay the price for OmniClean. A microfiber cloth gets rid of everything on my MB and I will never have to buy refills or replacements.

  • Is the Black MacBook any more durable than the white version.

    The way I have it figured, a black shelled book is $155.00 more expensive than a comparably custom configured white book when ordered online. I like the black better, but maybe not 150+ dollars better. Any tangible advantage to getting a black model?
    Advice? Opinions?
    Thanks!

    I opted for the white first cause it is some kind of Apple's flag and i love to stand from the crowd of dark PCs while at business meetings
    Second, I noticed that the Black has troubles with fingerprints and skin oils while the white is not affected.
    Last but not least, 150 bucks saved means more RAM or Hard Disk...
    I suffered some weeks ago of the discoloration issue, but being in the return-period yet I sent the Mac Book back to Mother Apple and since last week got a new one that so far is perfect... lets cross fingers.
    The Black major price is basically a marketing move that seems to pay off for Apple, since I am sure they do not have to pay 150 dollars more to produce any single black unit.

  • Black MacBook with white cables?

    Sorry if this has been answered before, but I am really curious if apple has an explanation as to why they shipped the Black MacBooks with white cables and a white remote.
    I find this annoying.
    Ron
    MacBook - Black   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    you serious man? you're quote their 80s models as an
    rebuttal? sorry, the recent motiff for apples has
    been white (their laptops/ipods/imacs)
    I can't help it if "always" to you only means the last seven or so years. My last powerbook was grey.
    if you think the choice to include a white powercord
    was a deliberate aesthetic choice (and not a matter
    Snip
    I was just asking. If I had an idea why then I wouldn't have posted the question.
    basically to me this is such an asenine aspect to
    worry about that its ability to "annoy you" just
    perplexes me
    Uh, I'm really unconcerned with what perplexes you. I am perplexed as to why they would ship a black computer with a different color accessories. If price actually IS the reason for this and not just a guess on your part then answer the question. If you don't know then don't answer it.
    Now you are beginning to annoy me.
    MacBook - Black Mac OS X (10.4.7)

  • Black MacBook Cable Color?

    Hello everyone,
    Just about to buy a MacBook and need help to decide on the color. When they were first released I recall seeing posts by some people disappointed to discover that the power adapter and cable for the Black MacBook was white and looked odd.
    Is that still the case now?
    Is there anything else I should consider between the two colors?
    Thanks
    Ian

    all cables shipped with the black macbook, black ipods, and colored ipods are white. always have been, always will be.

  • Dropped Black Macbook from the bed. Now what?

    black macbook was on the top of the box it came with. was on my left-hand side when i was sleeping beside it. 3 am in the morning heard a loud thud. woke up and saw that the MB dropped from my bed and straight on the floor. it did a back flip, landed on the cover (LCD screen first), and got shut and went instantly to sleep mode. no cosmetic damage occurred anywhere probably due to the fact that it was sitting on the box at all time and didn't have a chance to make contact with the floor itself. and a full and extended apple hardware test found no problem with anything. is there anything else i should be concerned about? I still can return it and incur a loss of 10 percent restocking fee if i want to

    Thanks for the assurance. But I felt like exchanging it for a new macbook pro, which is what i did earlier in the evening today. Please pray and hope I don't accidentally throw this one off my bed this time lol.
    Wishing you all the best with whichever Mac you have and also praying that you don't do to your mac what I did to the black macbook.

  • Quick review of my wife's new Black MacBook

    OK - so SWMBO chose Black last night at the Apple Store. Store upgraded the stock 512MB (2x 256MB sticks) with 2x 512MB sticks and ran memory test to ensure all was AOK - it was.
    This MacBook replaced her 14" iBook G3 700MHz with 30gig HD, DVD-ROM/CD-RW and 640MB memory running Mac OS X 10.4.6 with all latest Apple updates.
    First impressions during use and transferring wife's files from her old iBook.
    1. Startup was flawless and connected FW400 cable between MacBook and iBook and restarted iBook in Target mode and selected to have all of wife's home files transferred along with other network settings etc. Transfer completed without problems.
    2. As soon as startup completed I Restarted (re-booted) and selected Software update. Geeeesh - there was a lot of stuff that Apple hadn't installed on this stock machine. Downloaded and installed all this stuff without problems.
    3. Now I ran Monolingual to remove all languages except English. This freed up some 3.2 GB of HD space. This took around 30 mins and placed a great deal of stress on the CPUs and HD. CPU activity was well above 80% (using Top.app) and Monolingual chewed up lots of physical RAM and started eventually to cause pageouts on the 1gig of physical RAM. The top left quadrant of the MacBook got very hot. The lower surface of the quadrant was extremely hot and would be bothersome had it been on my lap. The cooling fan could be heard during most of the time Monolingual was running. I believe the Monolingual also removed a large number of language files - as many as 287,000 as before running it I recall seeing 437,000 files and now only have 154,000 files (can't be absolutely sure about these numbers as I did not log them at the time). However, if this is true then not only do you get some 3.2 gig of HD space back a huge reduction in file count which helps with SpotLight indexing and anything else that has to scan the file system structure.
    4. Ran SuperDuper to backup the HD to and external FW400 LaCie 60gig pocket HD. Took about 30 mins. The first run at this caused SuperDuper to complain it could correct the internal HD's permissions. So I quit SuperDuper and launched Disk Utility and ran Repair permissions. This completed with errors and then launched SuperDuper a second time and it did not have problems with the HD permissions. I observed that SuperDuper (not a universal binary) ran far quicker on the MacBook than it did on the iBook - I would say around 2x faster. After SuperDuper cloned the MacBook's HD I then verified I could boot up from the external FW400 LaCie drive. This worked flawlessly.
    5. QT Pro didn't come across from wife's iBook so had to reset the QuickTime Pro registration key.
    6. The MacBook screen real estate is less than the 14" iBook. It really is the height of the MacBook's screen that causes this. The MacBook's screen is same width as the iBook but is about 1.5" less in height. Overall the MacBook feels, looks and is smaller than the 14" iBook. The MacBook's screen display is clearer and brighter than the iBook's. The MacBook's screen display is very vibrant and more colorful than the iBook for sure.
    7. Opening the MacBook screen/lid takes a bit of getting used to compared to the method needed for the iBook.
    8. Keys are flush with the MacBook's outer surface which means they do not contact the screen when screen closed. The iBook's keys aren't and stick up some and can over time mark the screen with finger tip grease etc.
    9. MacBook's trackpad is larger than the iBook's and very welcomed - as is the two-finger scrolling feature.
    10. Adding a pic for accounts was fun as the iSight feature is by default used to capture a mug shot of yourself if you so desire.
    11. Performance of MacBook compared to iBook 14" 700MHz is not very noticeable IMO when doing Safari and Mail type activities. Things do happen with more snappyness though. Yes - SuperDuper ran 2x faster but normal use of MacBook so far doesn't tell me it's 2x2000MHz/700MHz or some 5.7x faster wrt CPU clock rates. I'm sure the MacBook is faster at doing CPU intensive things but have not done any scientific performance testing to post results. I get the feeling that this MacBook is maybe 2x to 3x faster and more snappier than the iBook. The Disk Inventory X utility screams on this MacBook.
    12. MacBook is lighter, thinner and more easily handled than the 14" iBook. It will also fit into the iBook 14" Bootq bag I bought for wife last Christmas.
    13. My wife likes the MacBook very much after a morning of use. She maintains the Black MacBook is cool looking and more professional looking than the White and pleased she chose the Black.
    14. We are both very pleased with the Black MacBook purchase at this time.
    The 14" iBook is now to be handed down to daughter #1 as a birthday+Xmas present.

    Update to my item 4 as there were some typo errors in it (sorry about that).
    4. Ran SuperDuper to backup the HD to and external FW400 LaCie 60gig pocket HD. Took about 30 mins. The first run at this caused SuperDuper to complain it could not correct the internal HD's permissions. So I quit SuperDuper and launched Disk Utility and ran Repair permissions. This completed without errors and then launched SuperDuper a second time and it did not have problems with the HD permissions. I observed that SuperDuper (it's a universal binary) ran far quicker on the MacBook than it did on the iBook - I would say around 2x faster. After SuperDuper cloned the MacBook's HD I then verified I could boot up from the external FW400 LaCie drive. This worked flawlessly.

  • Black Macbook repairs?

    I am aware that the black macbook is discontinued, but I recently had 2 of my keys pop out when gently cleaning them with a cloth (got caught under). I've been to the apple store before, and am aware it's more "self" damage other then something that would be covered like a battery failure. I got the macbook 1 year ago, just before the newer ones came out. Would they send it in and get it fixed, do they still make parts for it? Or would I be better off just buying a new Macbook. They keys I lost a while ago are gone without a trace.
    Regards

    i would check with a local authorized service provider. when they switch the keyboards for the chipping issue, they are just trashed. if you can catch one before it gets tossed, you should be able to use the keys.
    also, powerbookmedic.com sells the keys & I do believe they still come with the suspension underneath too. at least the one for my powerbook did soem years ago.

  • An affair with a black MacBook...

    Got my 2nd MacBook earlier today and having used it for the last 7 hours, here's some of my thoughts about it...
    I checked it out at the store for a few minutes, never really spent much time as I was set on the white MacBook but when I took it out of the gray cloth-like covering I quickly changed my mind, the black finish was really nice!
    Fit and finish was the same as my white MacBook which is great, no complaints whatsoever. Screen checks out fine, no dead or stuck pixel that I can see.
    I run /dev/null for about 25 minutes to see what temp it will go up to and it's nice to report that CoreDuoTemp shows that the temp went all the way up to 84 and the fan blasted full speed which brought down the temp to 77 then hovered at 80-81.
    I listened carefully to the "moo" sound from 66-70 degrees (tried it like 5 times) and no "moo" whatsoever.
    No whine either and the temp is basically same as my white MacBook. Idle's at around 48-50 degrees, with the Antec Laptop Cooler, it even goes further down 4-5 degrees.
    Now, the only thing I have done so far is WIPE the system and re-installed the OS from scratch (don't ask, it's just how I am). If anyone who are having "moo" and "whining" issue would like to voluteer to see if they re-install the OS from scratch if it makes any difference? Same with the heat issue too.
    I love everything about the black MacBook as with my white one but the black one is just sexy!!! though the love affair started fading away towards the end of the night as I quickly noticed finger prints all over where as my white one doesn't show any at all and I haven't even wiped it down since purchasing it Tuesday last week from the Apple store.
    -Imola
    ps. I setup another Ichat account so I can test video conference with my self with both laptops... that was more fun than Photobooth!!!
    Side by side pic
    "I'm too sexy for you!!!"
    Oily prints showing up on the trackpad.. yipes!
    Macbook 2.0 ghz with 2GB Ram   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   PowerEdge Server, IBM T43 Laptop/Dell 2405FP

    When the MacBooks first came out I immediately went to my Apple Store to check em' out. They only had a white one on display and I thought that was awesome! After playing with it a bit, I knew I had to have one but waited.
    Today...I had a chance to go back and they had a BLACK MACBOOK next to the white one. So I messed around on the black one awhile and even asked an Apple Rep to pop in a DVD MOVIE.
    WELL.....I started pulling my hair out trying to decide because...against all odds...I really got attached to the black MacBook but I also remember reading this thread before I went and realized I really wanted both. But like others, I can't afford 2 of them.
    Meanwhile....as I played around a gentleman checking out the white one next to me had no idea how OSX worked and I helped him out showing him things. A few minutes later he told...."Well I don't need one but I want one."
    Next thing I know he tells the Rep to get him a WHITE MACBOOK! I will be buying one next week but I've decided that I DO like the BLACK MATTE MACBOOK!
    The smudges and fingerprints were not near as bad as many people claim them to be. I'M SO GLAD I HAVE AN APPLE STORE NEARBY!

  • Can't purchase Mountain Lion.  Upgraded my Macbook (memory and OSX).  I have a black Macbook (2009) will it work?

    Can't purchase Mountain Lion.  Upgraded my memory and OSX.  I have a black Macbook (2009) will it work?

    The Black Macbook was for Sale between 2006 and 2008.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacBook
    To Upgrade to Mountain Lion... Your Mac must be one of the following models:
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    MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)
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  • Black Macbook-Mavericks

    I have the black Macbook Core 2 Duo, 2.4 13" with 2GB RAM v10.6.8 and was told buy the dude at the apple store that if i upgrade to Snow Leopard I can get Mavericks- And well I can't the App store won't let me. I am wanting to install Final Cut Pro X but can only do that if i have Mavericks. Is there anyway around this? Or do I need a new lappy?

    To run Mavericks you'd need an Early 2009 MacBook or newer (or a late 2008 aluminum model), so no, sorry, Mavericks will not run on your system.  Mac OS X 10.7 is going to be the last version your system will run.
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