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2008 mac pro power supply removal ifix it
2008 mac pro power supply removal ifix it










  1. 2008 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL IFIX IT PORTABLE
  2. 2008 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL IFIX IT PRO

Then it happened again and again and again, so I figured my charger must be on the way out. I eventually bailed to the computer shop to buy a new charger only to find my old charger worked when I got home, so I took the new one back to the store. But lately it's become hours, the first time with a long delay I was at a client and I was stuck up the creek without a paddle. It's got worse lately, it used to be a few minutes, which was ok because the battery life was sufficient to get me through. It's a few hours unplugged before you can plug the charger in and see the lights come on. Sometimes I plug my charger in and everything's great but pull out the magsafe and you're screwed. After trawling the Here's what was/is happening to me. After a few seconds, the LED on the power plug turned dim green again, but when I rebooted the computer, the battery immediately began charging. Then I plugged the power cord back in FIRST, so that the LED lit bright green (it was a dim green when the battery was installed first). I unplugged the power supply, removed the battery, and then held the power button down for five seconds.

2008 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL IFIX IT PRO

Maybe I'll take it into the apple shop and see if they can have a quick look - i wonder if it is the socket where the mag safe connecter goes in? this non-charging battery issue is so annoying and sounds like such a widespread problem seems apple not such good quality after all - well it certainly will make me think twice about forking out all that money for another mac pro

2008 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL IFIX IT PORTABLE

I have tried all the suggestions above numerous times unfortunately to no avail and have become accustomed to using the mac pro connected to charger which works fine but does not make the lap top portable or any good for travel The first time this happened my mac pro was still (only just) under warranty - first apple support sent me a new battery but that did not change anything so then i took the mac pro into the apple store and left it with them - after a fair bit of investigation they eventually returned the mac pro with a new logic boardĪ few months later with mac pro out of warranty the SAME thing has happened again, ok so maybe it is something else this time but same effect which is really annoying

2008 mac pro power supply removal ifix it

I have the same problem with my mac book pro Have I missed something crucial, since I thought I had changed every link in this chain. How ever, a charged battery (conducting the electricity directly via the old power cords pins to the battery) does magically revive it. I recently also installed a new power cord between the battery and the mag-safe port but the device remains silent. I've also tried a three different AC-units, which all work fine on my 2010 MBP. After installing it in my MBP still doesn't work. Next I was told the left side I/O board was probably fried and had to be replaced, so I ordered a new one. My local dealer suggested that I should buy a new battery, which I did. But instead the battery gave it sufficient power to stay on.

2008 mac pro power supply removal ifix it

The device wouldn't even turn on if it was on direct AC-power. One day the device wouldn't charge the battery any more. First few months everything was working like a charm, but then something happened. So I have a rather interesting problem with my A1226 MBP. Should I be looking for a new computer? And hellfire if I've lost all my data!!!ĭid you ever get your MacBook Pro to work? I am having the same problem and so far could not find a solution.

2008 mac pro power supply removal ifix it

I have a computer that will not start and will not charge. I've tried blowing out any debris with compressed air, in the battery compartment and the magport. Check the power of the battery - one green flickering light. remove power, remove battery, hold Control, Command and power, put battery back and power back and try to start. (discover how bad it is to let the battery die - WHO KNEW?!) try the SMC (?) reset.












2008 mac pro power supply removal ifix it