My Macbook is almost approaching its second birthday and it has generally treated me well. Apart from the power cord, I haven’t had any physical problems with it.
Recently, however, the battery has just died. It no longer charges and the computer dies as soon as I unplug it. I have been searching throuh various forums, but none of the solutions that I have tried have worked.
Any body have any ideas?
we became so frustrated with having to go to an apple store and waiting for the mac to be shipped back (as if a serious student can live without his computer) that we bought a desk top and a cheaper laptop. Hope you find an easier solution.
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Most li-on batteries only are good for 400 some charge/discharge cycles. Now that your laptop is two, chances are it has neared that threshold and the chemistry just doesn’t work anymore. Recycle the battery and buy a new one, that’s pretty much all you can do. Sorry bud.
It’s not the battery, as it works in other computers. I am pretty sure that it is some other hardware problem. The battery isn’t even being detected….I think I’m going to have to build a hackintosh soon.
Check the battery status, Macbook battery recycle for 300 – 500 times I guess… Go to “Apple (Top-right) -> About This Mac -> More Info… ->Hardware, Power.
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