6 66217 Guest Original poster Jul 2, 2006 #1 I removed the battery in my MacBook for pure curiosity, and when I put it again I see that the battery is sunk. The surface is not even. and even do it works, I'm concerned about this. Is this happening to all of you? Thanks, Roco
I removed the battery in my MacBook for pure curiosity, and when I put it again I see that the battery is sunk. The surface is not even. and even do it works, I'm concerned about this. Is this happening to all of you? Thanks, Roco
W wako macrumors 65816 Jul 2, 2006 #2 Im not too sure on entirely what you said due to the broken english... However from what I can get, my battery is also not flush with the casing.
Im not too sure on entirely what you said due to the broken english... However from what I can get, my battery is also not flush with the casing.
6 66217 Guest Original poster Jul 2, 2006 #3 wako said: Im not too sure on entirely what you said due to the broken english... However from what I can get, my battery is also not flush with the casing. Click to expand... Lol..sry for my english😱 ....but yes, that's what I meant. Thanks🙂
wako said: Im not too sure on entirely what you said due to the broken english... However from what I can get, my battery is also not flush with the casing. Click to expand... Lol..sry for my english😱 ....but yes, that's what I meant. Thanks🙂
generik macrumors 601 Jul 2, 2006 #4 Don't worry about it, it happens with car doors and PCs too, likewise it will happen with your laptop that is barely more expensive than a Dell 😉
Don't worry about it, it happens with car doors and PCs too, likewise it will happen with your laptop that is barely more expensive than a Dell 😉
Counterfit macrumors G3 Jul 2, 2006 #5 If there's a foot on there, see if you can prop it with some paper or something, otherwise, don't worry about it unless it sticks out.
If there's a foot on there, see if you can prop it with some paper or something, otherwise, don't worry about it unless it sticks out.