User Contributed Tips, MacBook (Original) Power and Batteries on a MacBook

*The following User Contributed Tips are located in the MacBook (Original) > Power and Batteries on a MacBook forum:*
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*The following related tips are located in other areas of Apple Discussions:*
neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or go to another authorized service provider.
Back up all data on the internal drive(s) before you hand over your computer to anyone. There are ways to back up a computer that isn't fully functional—ask if you need guidance.
If privacy is a concern, erase the data partition(s) with the option to write zeros* (do this only if you have at least two complete, independent backups, and you know how to restore to an empty drive from any of them.) Don’t erase the recovery partition, if present.
Keeping your confidential data secure during hardware repair
Apple also recommends that you deauthorize a device in the iTunes Store before having it serviced.
*An SSD doesn't need to be zeroed.

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    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the MacBook Pro (Original) > Power and Batteries on a MacBook Pro forum:*
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    *The following related tips are located in other areas of Apple Discussions:*
    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
    Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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    Frani wrote:
    Hi Martin, thanks for your response, I'll have a good read through that article. Just to fire some more facts at you:
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    I upgraded my hard drive from a 320Gb to a 500Gb disc about 6 months ago and the switch was done by a competent Apple Authorized Service Provider. For a few weeks after the new drive had been installed there were a few occasions where the disc was making some noise, like a clicking noise. This would start and go on for a minute or so then seem to dye down and stop. It happened a total of about 10-15 times but when I reported this to the person that fitted my new hard drive he assured me he felt it was unlikely to cause a problem. he did say that if it went on to be an issue they would replace the drive of course. Like I said this was all done about 6 months ago and the clicking noises only happened a handful of times in the first month or so after the install and it did have one bad crash in this time but since then it has been fine.
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  • User Contributed Tips, MacBook Air Battery and Power on MacBook Air forum

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the MacBook Air > Battery and Power on a MacBook Air forum:*
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    *The following related tips are located in other areas of Apple Discussions:*
    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
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    Power or other problems related to unexpected system sleep, shutdown, lights or fans call for an SMC reset:
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  • User Contributed Tips, iBook G4 Power, Battery and your iBook G4 forum

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the iBook G4 > Power, Battery and your iBook G4 forum:*
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    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
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    For anyone experiencing the same issues, I wanted to post a supplementary and final post on this issue.
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  • User Contributed Tips, MacBook (black and white) Using your MacBook Forum

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    a brody - I need Firewire for Camcorders, yet the MacBook and MacBook Air lack it
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  • User Contributed Tips in the MacBook Pro (Late 2008) Power and Batteries

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the MacBook Pro (Late 2008) > Power and Batteries on a MacBook Pro (Late 2008) forum:*
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    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
    Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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    The management is quite easy. You can move your Documents, Movies, Music, and Pictures folders to another drive and then replace them in the original location with aliases.
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  • User Contributed Tips, Power and Batteries, MacBook 13-inch Al (Late 2008)

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the MacBook 13-inch Aluminum (Late 2008) > Power and Batteries on a MacBook 13-inch Aluminum (Late 2008) forum:*
    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
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  • User Contributed Tips, PowerBook G4 (15-inch Titanium) Power and Batteries

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the PowerBook G4 (15-inch Titanium) > Power and Batteries on a PowerBook G4 15-inch Titanium forum:*
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    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
    Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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    Cornelius:
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  • User Contributed Tips, PowerBook G4 12-inch Power and Batteries

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the PowerBook G4 12-inch > Power and Batteries on a PowerBook G4 12-inch forum:*
    None at this time.
    *The following related tips are located in other areas of Apple Discussions:*
    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
    Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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    Wow, that's amazing. Sometimes I wonder... (but I won't say anything per TOS).
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    http://www.apple.com/displays/specs.html
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  • User Contributed Tips, PowerBook G4 17-inch Power and Batteries forum

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the PowerBook G4 17-inch > Power and Batteries on a PowerBook G4 17-inch forum:*
    None at this time.
    *The following related tips are located in other areas of Apple Discussions:*
    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
    Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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    Cornelius:
    Thanks for the info. Today I was not connected to the internet, i had my sys preferences set to never sleep, never screen saver and about half way through ripping a DVD with handbrake, my powerpc G4, was back at the login screen!! I logged back in and everything was gone/shut down. I had a half ripped movie and all programs were shut down? Today I also ran apple hardware tests from the disk, techtool pro 4 and everything passed so i dont know why this keeps shutting down?? Is there anymore tests i can run from the OSX tiger disk? Heres what the console and sys log looked like after the restart:
    Console:Mac OS X Version 10.4.10 (Build 8R218)
    2007-09-03 17:45:29 -0500
    2007-09-03 17:45:30.411 loginwindow[1385] FSResolveAliasWithMountFlags returned err = -43
    2007-09-03 17:45:30.412 loginwindow[1385] FSResolveAliasWithMountFlags returned err = -43
    2007-09-03 17:45:38.231 SystemUIServer[1399] lang is:en
    Sys:
    Sep 3 17:39:17 -Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow: Login Window Application Started
    Sep 3 17:39:21 -Computer loginwindow[1385]: Login Window Started Security Agent

  • User Contributed Tips, PowerBook G4 (15-inch Aluminum) Power & Batteries

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the PowerBook G4 (15-inch Aluminum) > Power and Batteries on a PowerBook G4 15-inch Aluminum forum:*
    None at this time.
    *The following related tips are located in other areas of Apple Discussions:*
    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
    Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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    The 15" Powerbooks have two batteries. One is the one you can remove from the bottom of the machine without any screws, the other you need detailed instructions of the computer's interior and special parts to replace. The user accessible battery will only impact Target Disk Mode if you have no A/C power to connect to the wall outlet, and it also is out of juice. The non-user accessible battery if it gets more than 4 years old, can impact Target Disk Mode accessibility even if you are plugged into A/C power from the wall outlet. If your power brick is frayed, it may not be giving power to the computer, or if the power manager is damaged it may not give power to the computer. See my FAQ*:
    http://www.macmaps.com/frayguide.html
    Consider how old your machine is, and likelihood of one problem versus the other. If you are in the U.S., these places may be cheaper to replace the non-user accessible battery than Apple or other authorized service technicians:
    http://www.dttservice.com/
    http://www.powerbookresq.com/
    http://www.microdocusa.com/
    http://www.macspecialist.com/
    http://www.techrestore.com/
    If you feel up to the challange, you can order the parts and replace that battery yourself with instructions from http://www.ifixit.com/
    - * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

  • User Contributed Tips, PowerBook G3 Working with Power and Battery, PB G3

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the PowerBook G3 > Working with Power and Battery on a PowerBook G3 forum:*
    None at this time.
    *The following related tips are located in other areas of Apple Discussions:*
    neuroanatomist - Apple notebook batteries – maintenance and troubleshooting
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1764220
    Publish date: Oct 23, 2008
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    No it hasn't. What kind of battery does it use?
    The power battery is dead as well (not charging nor powering the pb)

  • User Contributed Tips in the MacBook (Original) The MacBook Display forum

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the MacBook (Original) > The MacBook Display forum:*
    <pending>
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    a brody - Using a second Mac as a display for a first
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1587927
    Publish date: July 7, 2008
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  • User Contributed Tips, Ports & interfaces on MacBook Pro (Late 2008 & 2009)

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the Ports and interfaces on the MacBook Pro (Late 2008 and 2009) Forum:*
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    a brody - June 8, 2009 MacBook and Pros myths and facts
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2032539
    Publish date: June 26, 2009
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    Thanks again for your help Rod!
    One of the first things I tried was different combinations of devices to see if it may have been the device just not powering up. The main device I use is an official Apple wired keyboard, because at home I connect my MBP to my monitor and use a separate keyboard and mouse. I have tried other devices too with the same result, they only work when the dock is connected. I have tried connecting my iPhone via USB cable, i have a 16GB SanDisk Cruzer flash drive, which only lights up if the dock is connected, and I have a 4 port USB hub with a power LED on it, which again only lights up when the dock is connected.
    I looked in system profiler, and it says the USB ports are there, but doesn't recognise any devices plugged in, other than the dock. However, when the dock is plugged in, for example, it recognises the Apple keyboard in the other port.
    I took two screen shots, one of system profiler without the dock plugged in (USB keyboard still plugged in but not showing up), and another of when I plugged the dock in.
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    With Dock:
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    I have also tried rebooting the computer with devices already attached but with the same result again. I've tried booting it with the dock and the keyboard attached, with just the keyboard, with just the dock, but either way unless the dock is connected, nothing else will work via USB.
    I just want to say thanks again Rod, it's very kind of you to spend your time trying to help me, and it is really appreciated!
    I'm going to contact Apple support shortly and see if they can offer a solution, or see if I can send it in for repair, which I am reluctant to do seeing as it's my only computer
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    Gav

  • User Contributed Tips in The MacBook 13-inch Aluminum (Late 2008) Display

    *The following User Contributed Tips are located in the MacBook 13-inch Aluminum (Late 2008) > The MacBook 13-inch Aluminum (Late 2008) Display forum:*
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    a brody - I need Firewire for Camcorders, yet the MacBook and MacBook Air lack it
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1928027
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    a brody - Using a second Mac as a display for a first
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1587927
    Publish date: July 7, 2008
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    But according to OWC it will support 8gb of RAM. http://eshop.macsales.com/Descriptions/specs/Framework.cfm?page=macbooklate08.ht ml
    and also http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3
    Check the Boot ROM Version in your System Profiler at this link:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1237                       
    MacBooks with a Model ID of MacBook5,1 should have  a Boot ROM version of MB51.007D.B03.
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    For MacBooks (MacBook5,1)
                MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.4 (Apple.com Download)
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