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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Ipod suddenly will not turn on or charge

My ipod will not turn on or charge.  I have tried both plugging into computer and plugging into wall direct and left "charging" all day. 

 

The only thing that comes on the screen is the "low battery charging screen" (red battery with lightning bolt below) when I press a button while it is plugged in.  My computer does not recognize that the device is plugged in.  I have had no battery problems before this happened two days ago.  Battery life has always been strong.

 

Any other suggestions?  Please help!


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Saturday, August 17, 2013

2009 Macbook only holding 21% charge suddenly?

So I use Coconut Battery, and when I checked on my battery a month and a half or so ago, it had 79% maximum charge; not bad for a 3.25 year old laptop.

But when I checked it again today, it was suddenly at 21% max charge??

What did I do? Can I do anything to reverse this, besides buying a new battery?


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Thursday, March 28, 2013

MacBook Pro 2012 suddenly won't power up

My mid 2012 MacBook Pro just developed a strange power problem, won't power up at all. None of TS1365 above helps. The magsafe adaptor works fine on another Macbook. On the new MBP the green light slowly dims, and there are no lights showing at all for the battery when its button is depressed. Is this an Apple Store visit required?


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Thursday, January 31, 2013

macbook suddenly powering down

I have a macbook I bought in 2009. Recently it has started suddenly turning off when I have it unplugged on my lap. The battery is fine- it's at about 60% when it "crashes." It hasn't happened at all when I have it plugged in on my desk, so I'm wondering if it's overheating when its on my lap. But if so, then why is this a new problem? It used to work just fine on my lap. The computer simply turns off instantly and with no warning. I plug it in, set it down on my desk, and push the power button, and it starts right back up just fine, but a little slowly. Should I take it in to an apple store to get the hardware checked out? Or just buy a cooling pad and see if that stops the problem?


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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Saturday, January 12, 2013

macbook suddenly powering down

I have a macbook I bought in 2009. Recently it has started suddenly turning off when I have it unplugged on my lap. The battery is fine- it's at about 60% when it "crashes." It hasn't happened at all when I have it plugged in on my desk, so I'm wondering if it's overheating when its on my lap. But if so, then why is this a new problem? It used to work just fine on my lap. The computer simply turns off instantly and with no warning. I plug it in, set it down on my desk, and push the power button, and it starts right back up just fine, but a little slowly. Should I take it in to an apple store to get the hardware checked out? Or just buy a cooling pad and see if that stops the problem?


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macbook suddenly powering down

I have a macbook I bought in 2009. Recently it has started suddenly turning off when I have it unplugged on my lap. The battery is fine- it's at about 60% when it "crashes." It hasn't happened at all when I have it plugged in on my desk, so I'm wondering if it's overheating when its on my lap. But if so, then why is this a new problem? It used to work just fine on my lap. The computer simply turns off instantly and with no warning. I plug it in, set it down on my desk, and push the power button, and it starts right back up just fine, but a little slowly. Should I take it in to an apple store to get the hardware checked out? Or just buy a cooling pad and see if that stops the problem?


View the original article here