cần người sửa macbook pro 2008

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Mình có macbook pro date 2008. Bệnh em nó như sau , hm trước vẫn sài bình thường. Mình cắm sạc rồi đi chơi. Ko tắt máy. Giờ bật nguồn chỉ có quạt chạy tầm 5s là tắt. Chuyên gia nào khắc phục đc giùm mình
0972866417
 
Thu may cach nhu sau thu xem sao:

1. With your computer on as normal, press COMMAND, SHIFT, ESC, EJECT (the key for taking out CD's).

2. Hold those keys until your screen goes black.

3. When it goes black, release your fingers from the keys.

4. When the screen goes on again, your mouse should go back to normal (it did for me).

*This solution resets your display. IDK why it works for making your mouse go back to normal, but it does.

SOLUTION #2: Resetting your computer (it doesn't change settings or anything like that).

1. Take out your battery (if you have an older MacBook).

2. Take it out, set it aside, grab the power cord.

3. Take the computer (without the battery or the power cord plugged in) and press the power button for 10 seconds.

4. Then, after that, take the power cord, plug it in the computer (without the battery in), and turn on the computer.

5. As soon as the light goes on, press Command, P, R. (This resets the PRAM)

6. Hold those keys until you hear the start-up chime 3 times. Let go of the keys.

7. Turn the computer off again, stick the battery back in, and turn it on again normally.

*This solution resets something. I (and the people at MacRumors) don't know what it resets, but it does work for making your mouse go back to normal!

SOLUTION #3: Resetting your PRAM.

1. Shut down your computer like normal.

2. Restart it like normal, and as soon as the light comes on, press Command, P, R.

3. Hold these keys until you hear the start-up chime 3 times. Let go of the keys.

4. When the computer turns on, log in like normal. Wait for everything to load.

5. Once everything is loaded, shut it down and restart it again.

*This solution resets your PRAM. Don't know why it helps with your mouse behavior, but it does!

SOLUTION #4: Booting it into Safe-Mode, then shutting down & restarting again.

1. Shut down your computer.

2. Press the power button.

3. When the grey screen appears, immediately press SHIFT.

4. Hold it.

5. The grey screen should now have a grey bar at the bottom that is loading. Keep holding the shift key.

6. Once it's loaded, it should take you to the normal login screen, only this time it will say "safe mode". Log in like you usually do.

7. Once you're logged in and everything is loaded, shut down and restart your computer again like normal.

8. Log in again.

Note: SOLUTION #3 use to work for me however it does not anymore. Could it be a Logic Board problem? The battery is new and has a charge still. I had t change the battery because it had a "bulge" on it and it was causing my typing to be all over the place when I was typing e-mail's, letters, etc. New hard drive in which I replaced my 80G for a 320G with no problems.
 
Thu may cach nhu sau thu xem sao:

1. With your computer on as normal, press COMMAND, SHIFT, ESC, EJECT (the key for taking out CD's).

2. Hold those keys until your screen goes black.

3. When it goes black, release your fingers from the keys.

4. When the screen goes on again, your mouse should go back to normal (it did for me).

*This solution resets your display. IDK why it works for making your mouse go back to normal, but it does.

SOLUTION #2: Resetting your computer (it doesn't change settings or anything like that).

1. Take out your battery (if you have an older MacBook).

2. Take it out, set it aside, grab the power cord.

3. Take the computer (without the battery or the power cord plugged in) and press the power button for 10 seconds.

4. Then, after that, take the power cord, plug it in the computer (without the battery in), and turn on the computer.

5. As soon as the light goes on, press Command, P, R. (This resets the PRAM)

6. Hold those keys until you hear the start-up chime 3 times. Let go of the keys.

7. Turn the computer off again, stick the battery back in, and turn it on again normally.

*This solution resets something. I (and the people at MacRumors) don't know what it resets, but it does work for making your mouse go back to normal!

SOLUTION #3: Resetting your PRAM.

1. Shut down your computer like normal.

2. Restart it like normal, and as soon as the light comes on, press Command, P, R.

3. Hold these keys until you hear the start-up chime 3 times. Let go of the keys.

4. When the computer turns on, log in like normal. Wait for everything to load.

5. Once everything is loaded, shut it down and restart it again.

*This solution resets your PRAM. Don't know why it helps with your mouse behavior, but it does!

SOLUTION #4: Booting it into Safe-Mode, then shutting down & restarting again.

1. Shut down your computer.

2. Press the power button.

3. When the grey screen appears, immediately press SHIFT.

4. Hold it.

5. The grey screen should now have a grey bar at the bottom that is loading. Keep holding the shift key.

6. Once it's loaded, it should take you to the normal login screen, only this time it will say "safe mode". Log in like you usually do.

7. Once you're logged in and everything is loaded, shut down and restart your computer again like normal.

8. Log in again.

Note: SOLUTION #3 use to work for me however it does not anymore. Could it be a Logic Board problem? The battery is new and has a charge still. I had t change the battery because it had a "bulge" on it and it was causing my typing to be all over the place when I was typing e-mail's, letters, etc. New hard drive in which I replaced my 80G for a 320G with no problems.

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Mình có macbook pro date 2008. Bệnh em nó như sau , hm trước vẫn sài bình thường. Mình cắm sạc rồi đi chơi. Ko tắt máy. Giờ bật nguồn chỉ có quạt chạy tầm 5s là tắt. Chuyên gia nào khắc phục đc giùm mình
0972866417
bạn có thể vệ sinh lại máy bôi keo tản thử nhé
với lại bạn lau ram kĩ lên nhé
hoặc mở cpu ráp vào lại coi nó có tiếp xúc cpu ko nhé
còn không bạn thử xuất ra màng hình desktop ngoài coi nó có lên hình ko nhé.
nếu mà bạn thử các cách không được thì
1 là màng hình hoặc cáp màng hình có vấn đề...
2 là chết cpu
3 ram đã lên đường
nếu bị trên 3 cái trên thì phải dùng biện pháp loại trừ từng cái..
Nếu đã giải quyết các bước mà ko được thì đóng chíp lại nhé..
Nếu đóng chíp mà ko lên nữa thì bạn chuẩn bị tiền để thay main mới còn không bán xác **** tiền mua máy mới nhé..
 

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