Ok, I just want to know if this is wierd and I should still try to talk to support about it or if this is something that makes sense to people and nothing wrong with the workings of my new macbook pro.
Basically, yesterday it started acting squirrely. I had been calibrating the battery and it had finished the resting at 5 hours with no power part so I plugged it in but in order to have a computer I could geek out with while I decided to erase its hard drive. It was also some reason uneven while on the macbook (like the pro rocked as if it was either bent or not on an even surface).
Short story is it acted wierd while on the macbook but went back to perfectly normal after that. I did try today to put it on some uneven surface (rather had it rest on a wire or lifting it up on one edge) and it still worked fine so it doesn't seem the uneven surface did it (or maybe I'd have to recreate the exact uneven surface). If you want to know the behavior, read below (kinda long).
So when I plugged it in after the five hour rest period (it was not on the macbook for this, only when I powered it to start working on it) only briefly turned the screen on (I could see it some how managed to stay at the screen it was on when it went to sleep from lack of power) and then it faded away. It would not wake up with keypresses. It did respond to the power button and I got it to restart. And it would act fine til it got to the desktop loading and the screen would shut off. I did get it to start from the start up CD and it would not do that but the mouse would not move when I did that. I did restart it and get the mouse to move (after it was frozen a second) and get it to reinstall OSX, but when it went to sleep it would not wake the screen to keyboard or trackpad but it would make noises like it was going to (it would respond to the power button, at least enough to restart it).
Basically, yesterday it started acting squirrely. I had been calibrating the battery and it had finished the resting at 5 hours with no power part so I plugged it in but in order to have a computer I could geek out with while I decided to erase its hard drive. It was also some reason uneven while on the macbook (like the pro rocked as if it was either bent or not on an even surface).
Short story is it acted wierd while on the macbook but went back to perfectly normal after that. I did try today to put it on some uneven surface (rather had it rest on a wire or lifting it up on one edge) and it still worked fine so it doesn't seem the uneven surface did it (or maybe I'd have to recreate the exact uneven surface). If you want to know the behavior, read below (kinda long).
So when I plugged it in after the five hour rest period (it was not on the macbook for this, only when I powered it to start working on it) only briefly turned the screen on (I could see it some how managed to stay at the screen it was on when it went to sleep from lack of power) and then it faded away. It would not wake up with keypresses. It did respond to the power button and I got it to restart. And it would act fine til it got to the desktop loading and the screen would shut off. I did get it to start from the start up CD and it would not do that but the mouse would not move when I did that. I did restart it and get the mouse to move (after it was frozen a second) and get it to reinstall OSX, but when it went to sleep it would not wake the screen to keyboard or trackpad but it would make noises like it was going to (it would respond to the power button, at least enough to restart it).