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Unai

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Jun 12, 2016
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My computer just started doing a bypass smc . I would like to know if there is some way normal start your computer
 
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Are you using the correct 85 Watt power supply? This can be caused by using a 65 Watt power supply from another Mac.
 
Are you using the correct 85 Watt power supply? This can be caused by using a 65 Watt power supply from another Mac.

thank you very much, yes and loaded with a 60, I'll try one of 85.
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thank you very much, yes and loaded with a 60, I'll try one of 85.

my computer is a MacBook Pro 13 ''. This computer model needs one of 60w?
 
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My computer just started doing a baypass smc . I would like to know if there is some way normal start your computer
Can you explain better what you mean by "bypass SMC"? Whatever it is, it's unlikely to be a power issue.
 
13" uses 60W. 15" and 17" use 85W. None use 65W.

I'd also like to second the question above. I don't understand what you're asking.
 
Excuse me, I write with the translator, my computer only starts, if holding the power button, disconnect the power cord and reconnect, while pressing the power button, keep it in ten seconds pressed and loose and pressed for two seconds, this is the only way in which I get to run the macbook
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13" uses 60W. 15" and 17" use 85W. None use 65W.

I'd also like to second the question above. I don't understand what you're asking.

Excuse me, I write with the translator, my computer only starts, if holding the power button, disconnect the power cord and reconnect, while pressing the power button, keep it in ten seconds pressed and loose and pressed for two seconds, this is the only way in which I get to run the macbook
 
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