Normal Rob
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Absolutely nothing.This may sound strange, but turn the room lights off and try to power on while looking at the centre of the screen. Do you see anything at all, even if very faint ?
Absolutely nothing.This may sound strange, but turn the room lights off and try to power on while looking at the centre of the screen. Do you see anything at all, even if very faint ?
Total failure to turn on. It might be fine charge wise. Plus it just seemed to die when unused in her bag and had charge at the time .Ah, not sure then. I’ve had MBPs from 2013, 2016, 2107, 2019, 2021 and 2022 (and Macbook Airs since then) and haven’t seen a total failure to charge. Apple Store or local approved repair shop sounds like the best bet
Take it to the Apple shop?
Is this a modern take on Last Tango in Paris?I’ve got melted butter in my charging c port
I’m not that luckyIs this a modern take on Last Tango in Paris?
This.Is the work solely saved on the machine and not backed up on them cloud somewhere? Maybe something to consider when the tech plays up. Hope you get it sorted as I'm sure your daughter doesn't need the stress
Bugger me - you can buy two very decent Windows laptops for that repair price ! What did they say was wrong ? Can your daughter get to her data now ?Cost of repair (Inc. VAT) £1089.
I walked out, somewhat in shock, with a brand new Macbook Air, and a still broken Macbook Pro.
No it's not buggered - just buttered.I’ve got melted butter in my charging c port it’s not a Mac though and now it’s not charging is it buggered?