Why does the macbook air screen go blank in different colours intermittently?

why does the macbook air screen go blank in different colours intermittently?

This happens in all kinds of usage ... when typing, when browsing, when using the mouse to point and click, etc.?

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  • I bought an MacBook Air 13 from Dubai last month. However I see smudge lines on the screen of the laptop which are prominent if the screen is black. Does the macbook air have international warranty ? Since I am in India right now. Can I get it fixed here

    I bought an MacBook Air 13 from Dubai last month. However I see smudge lines on the screen of the laptop which are prominent if the screen is black. Does the macbook air have international warranty ? Since I am in India right now. Can I get it fixed here ?
    -Ankit

    I don't know what service options are available in India but if this helps I do know that once you purchase your Apple product the warranty is valid anywhere in the world.

  • Does the macbook air need the screen protection film? thx

    does the macbook air need the screen protection film? thx

    No, dont dare do that, it messes the screen up and can easily damage it.
    forget that idea PERIOD

  • Why does my Macbook Air make a single buzz/beep?

    Why does my Macbook Air make a single buzz/beep every time I open it or turn it on? It doesn't happen after again after the initial buzz. If I open it after it has been sleeping, it starts up and then there is a buzz. This has only happened since I downloaded iOS Maverick.

    Beeps on startup:
    1 beep = no RAM installed
    2 beeps = incompatible RAM types
    3 beeps = no good banks
    4 beeps = no good boot images.
    5 beeps = processor is not usable
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2538

  • Does the MacBook Air 2012 supports SDXC Cards?

    Does the MacBook Air 2012 supports SDXC Cards?
    Thx

    Hi! How are you? The reason why I'm here is to find out more about SDXC support/compatibility info on the macbook air 2012 and how to fix this nagging issue if it's fixable.
    I had just bought a Sandisk extreme pro 64GB rated at 95mb/s for my Nikon DSLR. Unfortunately, MBA struggles to detect or mount my card, after a few sweats, it would mount, but then very slow to process and preview the images as "Thumbnail preview". Then, after a few more sweats, you can scroll through the thumbnails smoothly.
    Streaming HD videos straight from the SD Slot is butcher chopping the beef. Video lags, stutters, chops, in otherwords, USELESS and a pain in the neck. So you just want to copy all the files to your macbook, and play from there. Copying files from SDXC to my macbook takes forever; writing is also another issue that take much more than forever!
    I have a top of the line macbook air 2012 (i7, 8GB, 512) and I always thought it's a versatile reliable computer but now I'm very disappointed. On the other hand, doing the same things on my macbook pro 2010 is seamless. I also tested on my windows 8 desktop to be flawless as well.
    Therefore, the memory card is not the problem. It's macbook air's sd slot that's a failure. I never thought spending $2,199 for a super computer would make me stress like this. In addition, the magsafe 2 is another failure in design. It always disconnects just by moving my macbook air from one spot of the table to another. Having it charged while on my lap gets on my nerves when it keeps getting disconnected! I hate Apple for doing this. If only there was a Windows notebook that surpasses Apple's design, I would never EVER buy Apple products EVER again.

  • Why does the MacBook Retina 15" do software scaling to the native resolution of 2880x1800?

    OS X does not allow changing the viewport resolution to the native 2880x1800, and it suggests 1440x900 as a retina optimized one. This means that software scaling is done on the fly. My question is, why?
    I have two suspicions:
    1. Running everything at the native resolution puts a bigger strain on the GPU, hence slowing down the OS, putting down battery time.
    2. The number of apps using retina-ready sprites is miniscule, hence Apple does not want to mess with the user experience. Although I doubt it, as software post-processing is done even now, and apps with non-retina sprites look slightly blurred. If the native resolution would have been used, they would just look a bit more blurry.
    Just some comments:
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    2. Technically it is possible, as outlined here: Running the Retina MacBook Pro at Full 2880x1800 Resolution. Have a look at the comments too, there are some interesting observations in line with this question, but no definite answers.
    3. I am aware that the OS X Cocoa server is running at native resolution at all times. This question is concerned with the viewport resolution, which requires hacks to be set to the native one.
    Can answer on Quora if preferred (http://www.quora.com/OS-X/Why-does-the-MacBook-Retina-15-do-software-scaling-to- the-native-resolution-of-2880x1800)

    Ah right at the top.
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7fa40cbf1a): "GPU Panic: [<None>] 5 0 a0 d9 9 8 0 3 :
    This is a common problem with new Mac notebooks. There arre many threads on this and other forums about it.
    Tae your Mac to an Apple store to be fixed or replaced.

  • Does the macbook air come with a charger?

    does the macbook air come with the charger when u order it from this site?

    In the Box
    MacBook Air
    45W MagSafe Power Adapter, AC wall plug, and power cord
    Printed and electronic documentation

  • Does the macbook air get hot from use?

    I am considering purchasing a Macbook Air.  I have had problems with notebook PC's in the past getting very hot.
    Does the Macbook Air get hot from use?

    Yes, well, virtually every computer has a fan in it; many fail their mission.
    Now that you mention it, I saw no grill or mesh anywhere when I looked at the MBA at the Apple Store.  Is it where the lid meets the body?  I didn't see speakers, either, although I heard music.

  • Does the MacBook Air have a slot for a lock?

    My current MacBook has a slot in which I can insert a lock to protect the computer in a public location (a library, for example).
    Does the MacBook Air have the same slot?
    Thanks.

    Unfortunately the MBA is too thin for the Kensington lock. I've seen a couple solutions but they aren't inexpensive. I've seen this one and some of these. I recommend Prey for after the fact.

  • Does the Macbook Air need a protective case to avoid scratches?

    Hi.. My husband gave me a MacBook Air 11" for Christmas. I would like to ask if there is a need to put a protective case over it to avoid scratches. Also read reviews from MBA owners that putting a protective case makes the MBA heat up faster. I'm planning to get the iGlaze Moshi and considering its quite pricey, I would like your advice if there is really a need to have a protective case. Thanks!

    Hi Calcarballo.
    Many thanks for your question.
    As a user of a 2013 MacBook Air I have used Specks Shell for my MacBook Air and I cannot see a difference in heat. I bought the Speck 13" SmartShell Case for the MacBook Air and personally I am happy. It keeps the font screen clean from dirt and minor scratches and the bottom safe and clean. Personally, the Shell cases will not be a massive benefit if you throw your MacBook Air around but it does add a layer of protection.
    Highlights of the Specks Case include:
    Durable, ultra-thin hard shell protects from scratches and scuffs
    Sleek, glossy two-piece design is easy to put on and take off
    Anti-tilt rubberized feet keep your MacBook stable and secure
    The website for the SmartShell is here: http://store.apple.com/us/product/HD623ZM/A/speck-11-smartshell-case-for-macbook -air?fnode=50&fs=f%3D11inchmacbookair%26fh%3D36c2%252B2c0a
    If you were looking for supreme protection, I would look at a Thule 11" Gauntlet Envelope Case. I have this case for the MacBook Air 2013 13" and it is way more protective, it is an envelope that is tapered to provide a perfect fit and safeguards your MacBook Air.
    Highlights of this envelope include:
    Tapered shape provides a precise fit for MacBook Air
    Stitch-free, heat-welded seams
    Semi-rigid EVA foam construction creates a glove-like fit and the padded protection of a sleeve
    Nylex-lined interior lets MacBook easily slide in and out, preventing scratches
    The website for the envelope is here: http://store.apple.com/au/product/H9933ZM/A/thule-11-gauntlet-envelope-case-for- macbook-air
    Basically the choice is yours. The Protective case - the iGlaze Moshi and Speck's SmartShell will provide some protection against scratches and scruffs, but will not save your MacBook on big drops therefore do not utilise these SmartCases as an excuse to make sure your MacBook is safe. Your envelope will provide more protection but it is not as practical as the SmartCase.
    The Choice is yours!
    Many Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you!
    iBenjamin Crowley

  • Does the MacBook Air run CS5 Design Premium?

    Hi, I really want to get the MacBook Air for school, and I really want to get Design Premium for personal reasons. So, I went to find the specs for the MacBook Air 1.6ghz (1st gen) and found everything to match the requirements, except I am unsure about the video card. I know the newest models (1.86ghz and 2.13ghz) will work, but I want to purchase mine used to save money, as it will only be a temporary computer. If you can, please help me by answering the following question:
    Will the MacBook Air (1.6ghz 1st gen) run CS5 Design Premium?
    Thanks!
    p.s. If it does not, please (if you can) tell me which of the models (1.8 (1st gen), 1.86 (2nd gen), 2.13 (2nd gen)) will Design Premium work well on

    I looking to make a website, create pictures (3D) using Photoshop Extended, and some other small things. Will the MacBook Air 1.6ghz suffice?

  • Why does the macbook pro use both types of storage?

    Why does the 13inch retina have both the 8gb hardrive and the flashdrive?

    Oops reading your question again, I see there is a misunderstanding:
    http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/specs-retina/
    The 8GB is not hard drive memory.  It is chip memory just for multi-tasking purposes, and it can be custom configured to 16 GB of multi-tasking memory.  If you wanted to store applications or data files on it, you can create a RAM disk, but it actually would be copying the information off the SSD.  There is no "permanent" storage of data on the 8GB or 16GB of RAM.
    There is no platter hard drive anymore.
    The 128 GB is the SSD memory on the 13" model by default, and can be custom configured to 512GB of SSD memory.
    The odd thing is your SSD can do swap file storage for multitasking, but also doubles as your place to store actual data files.
    For awhile Apple mixed both platter and SSD.  Looks like that is no longer the case at least with the 13" Retina.
    SSD memory is comparable to hard drive memory in that it is more "permanent" storage after reboot.  Calling it permanent is a misnomer though, since hard drives and SSDs can both fail without any warning, and a backup is always recommended:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-1992

  • HT5219 my thunderbolt shows the sleep screen instead of the MacBook Air screen How can I get my screen to show up on the Thunderbolt?

    I cannot see my MacBook Air screen on the Thunderbolt display. All it shows is a screen saver. How can I get simultaneous screens to show on the Thunderbolt?

    I think changing the symbols from movieclips to graphics helped, thank you.

  • Does the MacBook Air power extension cord work with 230v?

    Hello,
    I understand that the MagSafe power adapter supplied with the MacBook Air is compatible with an overseas input of up to 230v, as printed on the adapter itself. However, the extension cord supplied with the laptop states 125v. Furthermore, even the small plug connected at the end of the adapter states an input of 125v. Does this mean that the plug and the extension cord are incompatible overseas at 230v, but the adapter is? Then, how must I connect a MacBook Air to a 230v outlet? I do have an outlet converter that does not transform voltage. Thank you for your support.
    (The adapter states it is compatible with 100v-240v, however, the circled plug is only compatible with 125v.)
    Mukund

    Yes, for the most part...
    If you get the AC in-cord to the Adapter with your regional plug on it,
    then the need for any other shape-converter or plug kit would vanish.
    Here's an example of the Apple (UK) world traveler kit for power adapters:
    http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MB974ZM/B/apple-world-travel-adapter-kit
    The part number (less UK) would be similar across all Apple Stores online
    & regional stores should have them in stock to match local/traveler shapes.
    Another example of regional parts with local plug ends, otherwise automatic
    conversion built-in, can be seen among these UK Apple Store items. {The US
    store has the local ones for North America; the AU store, for there, etc.}
    http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_accessories/all_accessories/charging_ devices
    (You should be able to buy the Apple AC cord, for a MacBook/Air/Pro power
    adapter, in the region where you hope to use it. -- Better to have the whole
    device, in case you don't find an Apple Store or authorized reseller w/ Cords.)
    Other stores with the generic end-fit shape adapter w/o power conversion
    may be found in major cities near airports or border points. Luggage stores
    and travel accessories, or a travel outdoor outfitter, such as REI, Inc.
    And then, there are those kits with a power conversion adapter & transformer
    inside; these should not be necessary with any Apple product that has a near
    universal automatic AC power switching capability built into it. You can get a
    local regional AC power cord with the local plug affixed, or use a basic kit.
    Each online regional Apple Store sales pages show these kinds of products
    with their local power plug version, so it is possible to buy the replacement
    AC cord with the correct local plug on it. No further modifications necessary.
    {Another device that won't do much good, if you can't adapt, is a DC-to-DC
    adapter; this would need to have a MagSafe cord on the exit (output) end
    so as to avoid the MagSafe adapter altogether. Such as on a boat or a train
    where you may find no AC power, only DC. Uncommon, but possible.}
    Good luck & happy computing!

  • How does the MacBook air 1.7ghz processor compare to the MacBook Pro 2.5ghz processor?

    Hello Hello!
    I'm a soon to be Information Science major (similar to computer science) and am in the market for a laptop that will last me at least 3-4 years. I'm trying to be as cost effective as possible while still having a configuration that will get me through my college years. I've been looking at either the 11" MacBook Air upgraded to 8gb of ram and the 1.7ghz i7 processor OR the baseline MacBook Pro with the 2.5ghz i5 processor upgraded to 8gb of ram.
    I'm leaning towards the MacBook Air because of the ssd and battery life, as well as the form factor. My only worry is that the processor won't be powerful enough to meet my needs as an information science major. I know I'll be learning programming and web development, among other things. I guess to sum up my question, will the 1.7ghz MacBook Air be powerful enough to use as a main machine as a student in this field?
    Screen size isn't a problem as I own a decent 20" monitor that I can use whenever I'm at my desk.
    Any feedback is much appreciated!

    Noticeably greater? Probably not. I have a MBP that I upgraded to 16 GB and a SSD and my MacBook Air seems at least as fast even though its CPU is slower and it has much less memory. They are both i7 models.
    It depends on exactly what you're planning to do with it, for example image manipulation will be faster on the MBP with its dedicated GPU (15" model only though), but for software development and debugging you are not likely going to notice much difference. These Macs are so fast that comparing minute differences isn't worth the effort. Comparing them on the basis of weight and portability is a better idea. The MBA is lighter, but the MBP is expandable... so the choice is likely to be more subjective than quantitative.
    We don't know what any future MBP changes will be implemented. Apple's product evolution is pointing in a direction away from expandability, and it's pretty clear disk drives (both optical and HD) are on the way out. If those considerations matter to you waiting for a future upgrade may not work in your favor.

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