Hi everyone,
I bought a new macbook pro just a little over 2 months ago and I am being super careful with it seeing how much I had to pay for it. worth it.
two weeks ago, I realised when I tilt (is this the right vocab?) my macbook forward, this weird clicking/almost typing sound comes from the inside/retiling that ends with a click. When I heard it for the first type, I felt like something was hitting the keyboard or maybe something got loose/stuck inside the fan. Also, if I keep the ''tilted'' position, it won't make a sound anymore. just a matter of seconds or in another words, it feels like what makes the sound reached the bottom of the laptop.
If I walk with it, no sound. If I turned it off, it won't make a sound. If I am using it, no sound too. It's just that certain move (titling forward (to me)).
I thought since my macbook was working fine, I would not take it to the service center and surprisingly the sound was gone for a week. It came back yesterday and I took it to the authorised apple service center (where I live, we don't have genius bars, yet).
The guy told me the machine is perfect, there is nothing wrong or something loose. It is just the shock absorbed hitting the keyboards/uniboard(?) or something like that.
I have macbook pro 13' retina display/mid-2014.
Did any of you face this type of problem?
I bought a new macbook pro just a little over 2 months ago and I am being super careful with it seeing how much I had to pay for it. worth it.
two weeks ago, I realised when I tilt (is this the right vocab?) my macbook forward, this weird clicking/almost typing sound comes from the inside/retiling that ends with a click. When I heard it for the first type, I felt like something was hitting the keyboard or maybe something got loose/stuck inside the fan. Also, if I keep the ''tilted'' position, it won't make a sound anymore. just a matter of seconds or in another words, it feels like what makes the sound reached the bottom of the laptop.
If I walk with it, no sound. If I turned it off, it won't make a sound. If I am using it, no sound too. It's just that certain move (titling forward (to me)).
I thought since my macbook was working fine, I would not take it to the service center and surprisingly the sound was gone for a week. It came back yesterday and I took it to the authorised apple service center (where I live, we don't have genius bars, yet).
The guy told me the machine is perfect, there is nothing wrong or something loose. It is just the shock absorbed hitting the keyboards/uniboard(?) or something like that.
I have macbook pro 13' retina display/mid-2014.
Did any of you face this type of problem?