MacBook Pro keyboard and mouse/trackpad died again

Sep 09, 2007 21:57

I've only had it back for about a week ( Read more... )

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fbartho September 10 2007, 03:52:32 UTC
uhhh, so what do you do to them?

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ibneko September 10 2007, 04:12:56 UTC
I don't do anything to them! I swear! T.T I use these machines daily, pretty much 80% of my waking time - they come to classes with me, club meetings, homework and coding gets done on them...

The only thing I could think of is that it might be because I carry them around so much? But.... really... it's a laptop - I trust Apple did design it with the intention that it'll get moved from point A to point B in potentially slightly bumpy situations. Or, in the case of the MacBook pro, perhaps overheating of delicate components? This system gets HOT sometimes...

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fbartho September 10 2007, 04:28:03 UTC
I use this macbook pro all the time though I don't transport it as much as you do, but it had already been used for awhile before I got it... I just keep hearing you tell you about mysterious tragedies with your computer... is anything in that computer still authentic/original? Bad luck man.

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ibneko September 10 2007, 04:54:27 UTC
Most it is still original, actually - typically, it appears to be the same part breaking every time - with the iBook G4, it was the motherboard ("logic board" - specifically the GPU, I believe). With the MacBook Pro, it seems to be the "top case" / keyboard-trackpad. Everything else stays perfectly fine.

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