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Mon, 07-23-2007, 03:11 AM
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Macbook Battery
I have a year old Macbook and recently got the hard drive replaced. Since then the laptop doesn't recognize a battery being present and only works when plugged in. The battery was working fine before I got the hard drive replaced. Any help?
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Thu, 07-26-2007, 10:19 AM
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A couple things
There was a firmware update that was released recently to fix this issue (Or as some say has caused more of a issue) It's a automatic update as long as you have 10.4.8 installed(Yes I know how does a firmware fix fix a hardware problem, not sure but thats what I've done with some of the apples I've come across and it worked on at least one)
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Boot into Open Firmware ( key combination apple-opt-O-F just as you power on) and type "reset-nvram", followed by "reset-all"
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There is a risk of allowing the charge to drop below the battery's low-voltage threshold, resulting in an unrecoverable dead battery in the Mac laptops (and others) Apple clearly has an issue with the PMU getting enough power to a dead battery to bring it back to life. So basically get a new battery but never let your Macbook discharge all the way in the future
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Phone up apple and make them fix a shitty engineered issue that they caused
Last edited by Deadfire; Fri, 07-27-2007 at 07:53 PM.
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