T three Cancelled Original poster Dec 11, 2008 #1 My friend has a first generation MacBook Air, and a couple days ago she accidentally dropped it. It still works but there is huge dent in the side, and the hinge. The speakers don't work either. What should I tell her?
My friend has a first generation MacBook Air, and a couple days ago she accidentally dropped it. It still works but there is huge dent in the side, and the hinge. The speakers don't work either. What should I tell her?
dukebound85 macrumors Core Dec 11, 2008 #3 tell her that the speakers dont work? try hooking up external speakers and see if you can get sound that way
tell her that the speakers dont work? try hooking up external speakers and see if you can get sound that way
bruinsrme macrumors 604 Dec 11, 2008 #4 If it was one of my friends I probably would have said something to the affect of: Duuuuuude, that really sucks, wanna beer?
If it was one of my friends I probably would have said something to the affect of: Duuuuuude, that really sucks, wanna beer?
T three Cancelled Original poster Dec 11, 2008 #5 alphaod said: Fix it? 😕 Did you drop it? Click to expand... But how do I fix it? 😕 No I didn't drop it, she did.
alphaod said: Fix it? 😕 Did you drop it? Click to expand... But how do I fix it? 😕 No I didn't drop it, she did.
Rtb1 macrumors member Dec 11, 2008 #6 three said: But how do I fix it? 😕 Click to expand... see if you can get a toilet plunger to seal on there, then yank on the plunger to pull the dent out... worked on my car. either that, or pop that som'bitch open and bang it out with a hammer from the inside.
three said: But how do I fix it? 😕 Click to expand... see if you can get a toilet plunger to seal on there, then yank on the plunger to pull the dent out... worked on my car. either that, or pop that som'bitch open and bang it out with a hammer from the inside.
M McGilli macrumors 6502 Dec 11, 2008 #7 Pictures? Let's see what kind/size dent you are talking about.....
D descartes macrumors 6502 Dec 11, 2008 #8 where's the dent? may be able to pop it out depending on size and placement