QUOTE(fansoption @ Jun 4 2009, 11:27 AM)
Hi!
Today I was putting my macbook back in my sleeve and bag, after using it all day. I noticed that, when totally vertical, the lid was falling open for about 1 cm. Not far enough to get out of sleep though, luckily!
It's the left top corner of my macbook where the magnet is not working. Is it possible that it has died or something?
I'm having bootcamp today and tomorrow, so I can start working in the macshop thursday, but I'm not "genius" enough to know what it is
Thanks in advance!
Today I was putting my macbook back in my sleeve and bag, after using it all day. I noticed that, when totally vertical, the lid was falling open for about 1 cm. Not far enough to get out of sleep though, luckily!
It's the left top corner of my macbook where the magnet is not working. Is it possible that it has died or something?
****TRY THISToday I was putting my macbook back in my sleeve and bag, after using it all day. I noticed that, when totally vertical, the lid was falling open for about 1 cm. Not far enough to get out of sleep though, luckily!
It's the left top corner of my macbook where the magnet is not working. Is it possible that it has died or something?
I'm having bootcamp today and tomorrow, so I can start working in the macshop thursday, but I'm not "genius" enough to know what it is
Thanks in advance!
Today I was putting my macbook back in my sleeve and bag, after using it all day. I noticed that, when totally vertical, the lid was falling open for about 1 cm. Not far enough to get out of sleep though, luckily!
It's the left top corner of my macbook where the magnet is not working. Is it possible that it has died or something?
there are 2 screws you need to tighten a bit. it can be found when you remove the battery.
the 2 screws are found holding the macbook pro case.
Jun 12 2009, 10:28 PM

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