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2010 MBA - Slow Painful Death?
My 2010 MBA 13" has begun to give what I'm concerned are the death rattles.
Disclaimer: I'm a student and this computer has been abused for two years straight. It's spent 90% of its time being carted around in a backpack. It's taken a 5' fall from someone's arms onto pavement (and got only a ding in the process -- screen is intact). I was planning on replacing it with something more powerful in January or March, depending on money, so it's not the end of the world if the news is bad. Symptoms: Occasionally when waking from sleep by raising the lid, horizontal lines like static on a TV appear. They disappear when I close the lid and re-open it. About every 3rd time I wake it by opening the lid, I get the white screen and "Your computer must restart due to an error" message. There is an intermittent problem with the keyboard where it stops responding unless each key is mashed very hard, and with long intervals between each press. Sleep/waking it fixes this as well. Startups are normal. RAM usage is low; the most I run at any given time is Adium + Chrome (3-4 tabs, no flash) + Textedit. I checked disk permissions this morning and did a repair on them. Not sure if a clean install of ML would help, because it seems like a hardware problem, but I'm willing to give it a shot in a few days when I have some free time. Any suggestions for troubleshooting would be appreciated.
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There is a chance a clean re-install of ML would fix all these but...
these symptoms sound to me like there is a short circuit or a bad cap somewhere in there. |
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Do you have OnyX installed on there?
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Frankly, after all that abuse, it's very hard to look past anything but hardware fault.
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![]() Apples design standards, not just for batteries, but for the hardware in general, two years then it falls apart
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Mostly apple hardware suffers from being "bleeding edge" , untested and 1st gen of new tech in a consumer environment, Look at the recent history of apples "Faults", Time Capsules, 1st gen TCs fried themselves because of shoddy capacitors, Mac Book Pros retina display 1st gen, ghosting issues, Ipad/Iphone/Ipod touch screens yellowing issues, iMac mass hard-drive recall (of a proprietary, non-user purchasable, non-user replaceable part that any other PC user could have fixed themselves) Apples "Reliability" and "Build Quality" apply to the Cases, not the insides, the insides are built by the same underpaid, overwork factory workers that build your DELL or HP or any other PC, from the same parts, sourced as cheaply as possible, the only difference between the Mac and the PC you buy apart from the operating system and case is the 30%+ markup apple are selling it to you at.
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No. I was going to tell him to install it if not and run Automation in there to clear some stuff up.
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for troubleshooting;
to be completely sure, you have to rule out the possibilities. I recommend a fresh install to narrow down the cause. |
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A Consumer report cannot give you any idea of the reliability of a product any more than looking down can tell you what the weather is like on the other side of the planet. A "Well Engineered" product is not necessarily a product that isn't going to have a flaw in its design , a "Well Engineered" product in the case of consumer reports just means "Pretty"
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As for the other problems, yes you are absolutely right, there are problems. But Apple isn't the only one, and not the worst one. Engineering and manufacturing is balancing different aspects and Apple isn't exempt from that. They aren't perfect. But their build quality is absolutely from the top-end of what I've seen. Other manufacturers get close or better, but only in the same price category. As for the MBA, I'm afraid the abuse has made it's mark. Try a clean OS X install, and if the problems persist, it's probably a hardware problem. |
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Had a class action suit not been in the offing, and had Seagate themselves not raised the issue to the public then apple would have denied there was an issue for as long as possible, it took them two years, and a class action suit to admit to a problem with the 1st gen time capsule PSUs. Quote:
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Consistently our Apple products have survived 2X- 3X longer than other products (the others mainly coming from Dell, Lenovo and HP). We have Mac's buzzing along fine in daily use from 2007 for instance. There are no PC's that old that are still soldiering on.
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As to the OP. Obviously, the only thing to do is take it to a genius bar and raise your voice and act angry, claiming, that no fault of your own your just out of warranty MB is broken and you demand a new one! No matter what they say, just remember, you are the one who is right here. :-) |
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Its very easy to ask everyone if there new product is reliable if you have hardly taken it out of the packaging, or if you replace it every 12 months, try asking the users of something they have had for two or three years, and expect to last another 2 or 3 years. ---------- Quote:
A PC/Laptop i can open up and nine times out of ten i can fix with off the shelf parts, Apple is going out of its way to make even the stock parts non-standard (propitiatory HDDs, custom SSDs, difficult to access enclosures etc) Would it seriously kill apple to have a 2.5" door on an iMac to allow the SSD to be replaced/upgraded/added ?
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Wrong AGAIN. The reliability analysis is done for many years at Consumer Reports, NOT just the first year. Are you just making up your retorts off the top of your head, or is anything you say based on facts?
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Also, have you run across the saying, don't feed the trolls...
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Ah yes, sorry about that. I had somehow missed the news about the drive pins. I remember people having changed their iMac HD's but there must have been a workaround... which is not the best solution from Apple, that's right.
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