MacBook Pro :: How Are The Hinges On The New 17" Unibody

Feb 27, 2009

Just curious are they pretty tight or loose? And I would think the anti glare would be lighter thus tighter?

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MacBook Air :: Lifespan Of MBA Hinges?

Oct 21, 2010

I just got MBA a couple months ago and since that time I have been babying opening and closing the screen because I have read the about the inevitable demise of its hinges. My question is how long did you have it until they begin to become loose and have a lot of play in them?

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MacBook Air :: Replace Hinges On Rev. A?

Nov 4, 2010

I have a Rev. A with broken hinges and since it has a small dent in the righthand side, Apple woun't fix it (I have already had a fierce discussion with Apple regarding this matter, so please no comments about extended warranty ;-)

On eBay it is possible to buy a set of new hinges including the grey piece of plastic that breaks with the hinges. Is it possible to replace the hinges on a Rev. A with these spares?

Would love to keep my Air as second machine beside a iMac 27" or Mac Pro.

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MacBook Pro :: Using Hinges Features?

Jun 28, 2010

My Macbook pro is only a few weeks old, and being it is my first Mac, I wanted to know if anyone has had any issues with the hinges on it?

They seem to be a little loose, in which if I move the system, the screen will move at times. Is this normal? I am not sure how loose the hinges should be

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MacBook Pro :: Hinges On It Are Loose?

May 28, 2012

It is slighly loose, and I know it won't be a big deal to fix. I'm just scared that it will cost a lot to repair.

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MacBook Pro :: Is Your Screen Hinges Loose

Oct 31, 2010

so I have recently purchased my pro and just noticed that if I pick it up at an angle the screen moves.

My 3 year old pc laptop does not do that. Is it just me being anal or is it a problem?

I just want to make sure because I have already taken my iphone4 back 3 times and my ipad. So I beginning to think its me!

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MacBook Pro :: MBP 2.55 Screen Hinges Cracked?

Jul 7, 2009

i tried to make a post that was long and detailed but it did not take for some reason so i will try to make this one short and to the point.

bought a new MBP 2.5 (about 4 months ago) right before the 2.66 with the price drop was released.

had various issues and had to swap it out 3 times which my new local store had no problem doing. so i finally got a machine with no defects and working perfectly. was very happy.

the other day i had it sitting on the coffee table on with the screen open, i picked it up to move it a few inches and heard a loud CRACK. now my screen goes back further than it should and it slightly tilted to the left. the gap between screen and body is slightly larger on the right side than the left.

i had planned on purchasing apple care towards years end as i have done with the last 6 machines i have owned in the past. i am going to take it into the genius bar for replacement or repair but am afraid they are going to say i broke it somehow... i treat this thing like a baby and there is no reason the hinges should have cracked from just picking it up and moving it while open. it is still working, but i can not deal with the thought that the hinges are now weakened and are definitely going to break eventually (sooner than later now that this has happened) not to mention the gaps between screen and body and being a bit crooked. also, if i open it past 90 degrees, it falls all the way back to the point where it finally catches, which is a lot further than it used to retract. the hinges are definitely more loose and not as tight as they should be. i have never had more issues with a model in my life until i bought this unibody.

so what are your thoughts? what i am really worried about is them saying i broke it somehow and not honoring the repair or replacement (which is not the case) or when i do purchase applecare towards the end of the year that this will be noted and if not fixed properly or replaced then they will not honor the repair if it actually completely breaks. as i think it will eventually if i do not have something done about it ASAP. (if it is noted on the account when i bring it in today or tomorrow) i have never picked up one of my macs with screen opened to have the hinges snap (being only a few months old)

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MacBook Air :: How Long Does It Take To Repair MBA Hinges

Jun 30, 2010

I dropped my MBA rev. A last week (jun 23rd) to the Michigan Ave Apple Store.

I keep checking the online repair status page, it only shows "repair in progress" since then.

More interestingly I dropped my MBA after they ordered and got the replacement parts for me.

Originally I was thinking they would fix it in 15-20min, but has been 7 days and still in progress.

I called store, but there is no live-person answering repair calls, it does give exact same information as the web-page.

I don't want to drive there if it is not fixed, but I need my computer for my work.

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MacBook Pro :: Replace Hinges On A1286

May 7, 2012

I have a mac book pro 15" model A1286  late 2008  the hinges is loser I've tried to replace and they ask me to change all display for £ 400  Than I decide to buy the new hinges and do it on my self but I couldn't find any video  to how to change on this model

Info:MacBookPro, iOS 5.1

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Macbook Pro Hinges Still Crushing When Close

Jun 18, 2012

After the second display change in genius bar, everytime they change the display it sounds more. First sounds like if you're smashing grains of sand and for a moment, it sounds like a choke with plastic (not a big deal, a tiny sound), and then sand again. The plastic part, just sounds once (everytime I check the sounds). Apple guys says that this is normal... (?) and after some months will not crush anymore.anybody has experienced in his own macbook pro that the shift key gets stuck while you press it for a long time ? (maybe 6, 7 seconds), and to unstuck it, just pressing the shift key again.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.0.x)

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MacBook Pro :: 15" Non-unibody & Unibody Key Scissors Compatible?

Feb 27, 2012

I just got a Early 2011 Macbook Pro 15" i7 that has a broken scissor for the "x" key (I still have the black "x" key itself.   Would the scissors from an late 2007 Macbook Pro 15" be compatible (I've got an old dead keyboard for it that had coffee spilled on it)? 

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MacBook Air :: Get Apple Care - Replacing Hinges?

Sep 11, 2010

I just got the 2.13ghz 128gbSSD off of ebay (fnjjor a great deal!). Just arrived today and everything looks great - works great etc. I wanted to see the age of my mba and when I entered the SN into the apple support site - it says that apple needs proof of purchase that whole deal. Well I don't have a legitimate proof of purchase from an authorized site (need to ask the seller), but the MBA is 11 months old according to coconut battery.

1. Should I even get applecare? Hinges can be replaced out of warranty, and I have an SSD that is failsafe. Any other issue would probably be my own fault.
2. I should be ok purchasing apple care through the customer support number yes? I think I did that for a powerbook and was able to buy apple care for it (a 12" G4 no less!)

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MacBook Pro :: Hinges Of It Make Sound When Closing?

Apr 25, 2012

I've been testing my macbook after hearing some "crec", "clic" when closing the cover.First of all, seems that the display is misplaced, cause when the mac is closed, when you touch the lateral part of the macbook, isn't simetric. You can notice that is not well assembled.

So, when closing, isn't a very loud sound, just a bit, but sounds a "clic" or "creec" when you close the cover.Don't really know if this is normal or what, and if I should use my warranty. My macbook has just a week in my hands, and I bought it new.What do you think ? Should I use the warranty to fix the misplaced assembly and the clic ?Will the click dissapear after some time ?

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Mac Pro

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MacBook :: Squeaky Noise On Hinges When System Heated Up

Nov 6, 2009

My macbook tends to make noise when I close it, this only happens when my mac is heated up, and it disturbs me because I bring my macbook to school and it's embarrassing when your mac makes those noises. Is it because of the screws? My contract is out of date, and I don't want to attempt anything. Also, my macbook been dropping connections since I upgraded to Snow Leopard, will 10.6.2 be able to fix this update?

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MacBook Pro :: Will Apple Warranty Cover The Broken Hinges

Jul 2, 2012

I bought my Macbook Pro 15 in April 2012. I am still covered by the one year warranty. I just want to know do the warranty cover a broken hinge? I don't know how the hinge got broken. My Macbook never drop or fell. It doesnt have dents or broken at any other parts. Just my right hinge is broken.

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Mac Pro

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MacBook Air :: Mid 2009 Broken Hinges But Don't Replaced From Premium Service?

May 16, 2012

My MBA (Mid 2009) serial no W8******9A5. It broken hinges, I brought to premium service in Vietnam check warranty and replace hinges and dislay free all but its serial number don't replaced. I read in apple.com and thought my MBA has one of products affected. What reason my MBA don't replaced?

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MacBook Air, Windows7

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PowerPC :: Old G4 - Remove Lid / Display From Hinges?

Apr 29, 2009

I have an old PowerBook G4 (15" alum) that has a dodgy screen that I want to replace. I have another old (non-working) PBG4 and so I want to replace the bad screen with the one from the non-working machine. However, all the instructions that I have found online involve complete disassembly of the whole thing in order to take the actual LCD screen out of the display casing or lid. Is there a way of just disconnecting the entire "lid+screen" at the hinges and then putting on a new "lid+screen"?

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PowerPC :: Cannot Use Battery And Hinges With A 15" Titanium...

May 30, 2007

I am going to be getting my first mac soon, and had some questions...

My budget is pretty limited, so I bought a 15" Powerbook Titanium, with a battery problem and a broken hinge..

Apparently, the practically new battery went from holding a three hour charge to not being recognized by the computer.

Also, one hinge cover is broken. Is that fixable by me, or is that something I need to get a professional to do?

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MacBook Pro :: Can Any Unibody Take 1TB

Jul 1, 2012

I have read in at least one place in the forum that "any unibody macbook pro can take up to 1TB hard drive". As someone who has upgraded Dells and Thinkpads in the past this would make sense, i.e. Any hdd with same dimensions, access method (SATA?) and same spin speed would be supported.  

The reason I ask is that I called Apple UK to have a family member's  late 2009 13" unibody upgraded at an Apple store.  Apple UK do not undertake hardware work  and they directed me to a central London office who do their official repairs, and they said if the max capacity of that model when originally produced was 500GB then anything bigger "might use too much electricity".  Would not upgrade beyond 500. Offered me £300 for the old one in exchange for a new mbp. As far as I was aware the bulk of the power drawn was down to spin speed not platter density. Upgrading from 320 to 500 is hardly worth their fee so it looks like a home upgrade.  

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MacBook Pro :: Need Hot-swap With Old HDD Into A New Unibody?

Aug 25, 2010

A replacement to my girlfriend's pre-unibody 2.5Ghz (4,1 with the 8600GT) macbook pro is soon to arrive (thanks Applecare) and I'm really hoping I can just "hot-swap" the old (but newish) 500GB 7200 rpm HDD (bootcamp partitioned ) into the new unibody replacement. Does anybody think this will work? Will there be EFI/hardware issues?

FYI (this is due to 4 ongoing graphics/screen issues)

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MacBook Pro :: 8 GB RAM Supported In Unibody?

Sep 20, 2010

Does anyone know if I can put 8G in a MacBook Pro (5,1 - Unibody)?

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MacBook Air :: Brightness On My Air Unibody Won't Go All The Way Up?

Sep 26, 2010

My Macbook Air is doing something pretty strange..

This is as far as my brightness will go up. This is using the keyboard brightness thing on F1 and F2. When I go into the system preferences, I can drag the brightness to the top, but as soon as I release the mouse, it automatically flicks back to where it was before without getting any brighter.

Does anyone have any ideas as to the cause?

The model number of my macbook is A1342 if that helps.

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MacBook :: Finding Best SSD For Unibody

Oct 25, 2010

I am thinking about buying a SSD to install in my late 2008 aluminum macbook. Specs are 6GB of ram, 2.4 GHZ processor, and the standard 250GB hard drive which I believe is 5400 RPMs. So my question is, is it worth it? Will I see that much of a performance improvement? I don't reboot that often. I currently am using 92GB of my 250GB hard drive. So I would probably only need like a 160GB or 200GB SSD. Also if I do get one which one would be a good one to get. What should I look for in features.

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OS X :: Leaving Macbook Pro Unibody On 24/7?

Mar 7, 2009

I rarely shut down my PCs, is it okay to leave the Macbook Pro on 24/7? It's a notebook and heat might be a concern especially the fact that notebooks were never meant to run 24/7. Then again, my MBP never gets very hot.

BTW, where is the intake/exhaust vents located on the MBP unibody?

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MacBook Air :: Comparing Rev B To Unibody 2.4 GHz?

Apr 30, 2009

I am comparing the MBA Rev B and the Unibody MacBook 2.4 GHz....has anyone had some experience for with these two computers?

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MacBook :: Pixel On 2.4 GHz Unibody ?

Sep 8, 2009

Today I noticed a dead pixel on my MB in same bar where the Apple logo is. When Safari is open the dead pixel is a bit above the 'o' where it says 'History'. and I can't do anything to fix it. Im wondering if applecare will cover this though. My MB model is now discontinued (uni MacBook) so even if I can get an Apple store to take it in would they replace the screen or the machine?

Here is a picture that recreates the annoyance almost as perfectly as I see it.

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MacBook :: Find Out When Pro Unibody Came Out?

Nov 6, 2009

How can i find out when my macbook pro unibody came out.
such as late 2008 or early 2009 as an example?

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MacBook Pro :: Unibody Won't Sleep At All?

Mar 5, 2010

My MacBook Pro started being weird yesterday. First of all the space bar stopped working - it wouldn't respond at all, or it would act like it was being held down, even though it wasn't.

Now it won't sleep - at all. If I close the lid, the light stays solid, dims once, then comes back solid, and the computer turns back on (the Apple logo lights back up etc). If I choose Sleep from the Apple menu with the screen open - the same thing happens, it sleeps for a second, then wakes back up.

I've reset the SMU and PRAM. I can't think of anything else to do.

This computer is currently on eBay and someone has bid �1,400 on it, I don't want to send it away knowing it has a problem.

Just FYI its a 2009 MacBook Pro 17" with built-in battery.

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MacBook :: Does New Unibody Have Cracking?

Aug 17, 2010

I'm still waiting to get a MacBook because I don't think they should be breaking. I have other plastic laptops that lasted for years and never got a crack/chip once. Why does MacBook? Too much money to spend on something that you can't rely on in my opinion... I was thinking of getting a MacBook Pro but don't really wanna drop an extra 100-200 dollars to get a 500 GB harddrive like I would on the normal MacBook.

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MacBook :: What Is The Maximum RAM 2.4 Unibody Will Take

Jul 2, 2012

what is the maximum RAM my 2010 MacBook Unibody will accept?

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MacBook (13-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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