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4/25/2010 7:47:13 PM EDT


FFFUUUuuuuuuuuuuuu Apple

Purchased new in summer of 2008. Thing seemed to be fine; It had been on the charger last week. I set it aside and picked it up tonight to transfer some files off of it and found it like this. :(
4/25/2010 7:49:13 PM EDT
[#1]


Glock makes laptops?






4/25/2010 7:49:13 PM EDT
[#2]
Mac Attack!
4/25/2010 7:50:22 PM EDT
[#3]

I think they had a recall on some batteries awhile back, search online for it.
4/25/2010 7:51:27 PM EDT
[#4]
(Cough) (cough) "PC" (cough) (cough). Good 1st response BTW.

4/25/2010 7:51:41 PM EDT
[#5]
Pretty sure they will replace the battery free.    My battery stuck in the machine and started to separate when I tried to put a fingernail under the edge.  



Take it into the Apple Store if there's one around.




My MacBook Pro video went out at the same time and it's over 2 years old.   They have a replacement policy as they've failed in enough machines to get Nvidia to help deal with it.   No charge for either the video card/board or battery.
4/25/2010 7:53:00 PM EDT
[#6]
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(Cough) (cough) "PC" (cough) (cough). Good 1st response BTW.


I upgraded to a Dell last November. I gave Apple a year before switching back :)
4/25/2010 7:53:57 PM EDT
[#7]
Ah the Crapple strikes again.
4/25/2010 7:54:21 PM EDT
[#8]
Should have gotten a PC.  
4/25/2010 7:55:46 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:

I think they had a recall on some batteries awhile back, search online for it.



This is not a new problem.  Mac batteries were causing fires, etc.


Just be glad your house didn't burn down.



4/25/2010 7:56:23 PM EDT
[#10]



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Should have gotten a PC.  


LOL! didn't you say the opposite earlier iirc?



 
4/25/2010 7:59:49 PM EDT
[#11]
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Should have gotten a PC.  

LOL! didn't you say the opposite earlier iirc?
 

Yep.  I'm a equal opportunity chain jerker.  At least in the Mac/PC battles.  

Jane


4/25/2010 8:01:38 PM EDT
[#12]



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Should have gotten a PC.  


LOL! didn't you say the opposite earlier iirc?

 


Yep.  I'm a equal opportunity chain jerker.  At least in the Mac/PC battles.  




Jane







Isn't it past your bed time?

 
Remember you have to wake up and say good morning to all of us tomorrow.
4/25/2010 8:04:12 PM EDT
[#13]
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Should have gotten a PC.  

LOL! didn't you say the opposite earlier iirc?
 

Yep.  I'm a equal opportunity chain jerker.  At least in the Mac/PC battles.  

Jane



Isn't it past your bed time?  
Remember you have to wake up and say good morning to all of us tomorrow.

Yeah, it really is. It's annoying: I'm not sleepy now, but I'll be dragging all day tomorrow.

Jane

4/25/2010 8:06:39 PM EDT
[#14]





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Should have gotten a PC.  




LOL! didn't you say the opposite earlier iirc?


 



Yep.  I'm a equal opportunity chain jerker.  At least in the Mac/PC battles.  







Jane



Isn't it past your bed time?  

Remember you have to wake up and say good morning to all of us tomorrow.



Yeah, it really is. It's annoying: I'm not sleepy now, but I'll be dragging all day tomorrow.





Jane






Just don't post from a mac.






 
4/25/2010 8:07:29 PM EDT
[#15]





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Pretty sure they will replace the battery free.    My battery stuck in the machine and started to separate when I tried to put a fingernail under the edge.  






Take it into the Apple Store if there's one around.







My MacBook Pro video went out at the same time and it's over 2 years old.   They have a replacement policy as they've failed in enough machines to get Nvidia to help deal with it.   No charge for either the video card/board or battery.



only if OP has apple care.  I have had 5 or 6 of my macbooks do this at work in the past two years. no warranty apple will tell you to FO.


 









ETA:




take the battery out and don't use it ever again!




LiPo fires are not fun....
4/25/2010 8:08:24 PM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
Ah the Crapple strikes again.


4/25/2010 8:09:23 PM EDT
[#17]
Rabid fanboys... check
Smarmy marketing... check
Exploding products... check

Apple = Glock...
4/25/2010 8:09:49 PM EDT
[#18]
They just work.. as an IED.
4/25/2010 8:09:54 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
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I think they had a recall on some batteries awhile back, search online for it.



This is not a new problem.  Mac batteries were causing fires, etc.


Just be glad your house didn't burn down.





Dells and other laptop mfg's have had similar problems with batteries.


4/25/2010 8:10:00 PM EDT
[#20]



Quoted:


Rabid fanboys... check

Smarmy marketing... check

Exploding products... check



Apple = Glock...


its all so clear now......

 
4/25/2010 8:10:11 PM EDT
[#21]
Don't worry, your Applecare warranty will take care of.....oh wait, nevermind.
4/25/2010 8:11:53 PM EDT
[#22]
odd, i've never had any of my normal laptops do that


by normal, i mean non-mac
4/25/2010 8:12:05 PM EDT
[#23]
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Should have gotten a PC.  

LOL! didn't you say the opposite earlier iirc?
 

Yep.  I'm a equal opportunity chain jerker.  At least in the Mac/PC battles.  

Jane



Isn't it past your bed time?  
Remember you have to wake up and say good morning to all of us tomorrow.

Yeah, it really is. It's annoying: I'm not sleepy now, but I'll be dragging all day tomorrow.

Jane



Hi, Jane!
4/25/2010 8:12:39 PM EDT
[#24]



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I think they had a recall on some batteries awhile back, search online for it.






This is not a new problem.  Mac batteries were causing fires, etc.





Just be glad your house didn't burn down.




Dells and other laptop mfg's have had similar problems with batteries.



when they originally started using LiPo, apple continues to have problems. less fires, but more ballooning cells.





 
4/25/2010 8:13:27 PM EDT
[#25]
This wasn't just an Apple problem.  Dell actually had more affected machines, but they would just based on volume.

The problem stems from faulty cells in the rechargeable battery.  IIRC, they were manufactured by Sony.

Here's a pic of a Dell going high-order at a Japanese tech show... Same issue:


Mac will likely replace the battery, even though the recall wrapped up months and months ago and is officially done.  If you had registered the machine, you'da got notice in the mail of the recall.

Incidentally, this fucking recall suuuuuuuuuucked.  I had somewhere around 100 machines affected, and Apple ran real short of replacement batteries.  I had to yank the batteries immediately for safety, but I had some users stuck on a wire for a week or more.

The only room to complain that I found was that Dell had a lot more available replacement batteries and turned the recalls around a lot faster.  Apple had to go back to their supplier for a new run to fill the need, and it took time.
4/25/2010 8:13:33 PM EDT
[#26]
I think Sony started the exploding laptop fad.
4/25/2010 8:14:15 PM EDT
[#27]
At least it happens to a group of people that don't need their balls anyways.

Love always,

PC Fanboy
4/25/2010 8:16:29 PM EDT
[#28]
it's a sony power cell
4/25/2010 8:17:38 PM EDT
[#29]
Same thing happened to my Macbook Pro.

Do you let it regularly cycle?  Charge, then let the battery drain during unplugged use?

I had mine plugged in all the time b/c I was running it w/ an external monitor...battery didn't like that apparently.
4/25/2010 8:26:20 PM EDT
[#30]
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Same thing happened to my Macbook Pro.

Do you let it regularly cycle?  Charge, then let the battery drain during unplugged use?

I had mine plugged in all the time b/c I was running it w/ an external monitor...battery didn't like that apparently.


Naah, bad sony cell.  Your battery might not see it's maximum lifespan in those conditions, but it's not going to blow anything up in and of itself.  I've got a few laptops in similar usage and have had no problems of that sort in years.

Sometimes I see swelling in battery packs that have been run into the ground and then just left in for years afterward on a charger, but we're talking some serious neglect before it gets to that point.

For the record, any lithium battery has the ability to go boom.  Your cellphone battery, your laptop battery, your CR123 flashlight batteries, whatever.
4/25/2010 9:00:09 PM EDT
[#31]
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Glock makes laptops?








The ability of this forum to WIN on the first response as often as it does will never cease to amaze me.
4/26/2010 4:05:53 AM EDT
[#32]
i wonder if hybrid car batteries swell?
4/26/2010 3:25:53 PM EDT
[#33]



Quoted:





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Pretty sure they will replace the battery free.    My battery stuck in the machine and started to separate when I tried to put a fingernail under the edge.  



Take it into the Apple Store if there's one around.




My MacBook Pro video went out at the same time and it's over 2 years old.   They have a replacement policy as they've failed in enough machines to get Nvidia to help deal with it.   No charge for either the video card/board or battery.


only if OP has apple care.  I have had 5 or 6 of my macbooks do this at work in the past two years. no warranty apple will tell you to FO.    









ETA:




take the battery out and don't use it ever again!




LiPo fires are not fun....


Didn't have Apple Care....still got new battery and new video card....free.

 
4/26/2010 3:28:33 PM EDT
[#34]
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Same thing happened to my Macbook Pro.

Do you let it regularly cycle?  Charge, then let the battery drain during unplugged use?

I had mine plugged in all the time b/c I was running it w/ an external monitor...battery didn't like that apparently.


Naah, bad sony cell.  Your battery might not see it's maximum lifespan in those conditions, but it's not going to blow anything up in and of itself.  I've got a few laptops in similar usage and have had no problems of that sort in years.

Sometimes I see swelling in battery packs that have been run into the ground and then just left in for years afterward on a charger, but we're talking some serious neglect before it gets to that point.

For the record, any lithium battery has the ability to go boom.  Your cellphone battery, your laptop battery, your CR123 flashlight batteries, whatever.


Good to know...I just figured it got too hot from constantly being on the charger.  The battery get so hot that it could burn skin.

No Mac hate though, I'm on a unibody Macbook, still love mac products.
4/26/2010 3:30:01 PM EDT
[#35]
Happened on my macbook pro as well just a few months ago.  The guys at the apple store replaced it for free.
4/26/2010 3:31:06 PM EDT
[#36]
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Happened on my macbook pro as well just a few months ago.  The guys at the apple store replaced it for free.


Yep, me too. No questions asked.
4/26/2010 3:32:19 PM EDT
[#37]
Heh, anybody remember the 5300 series powerbooks? circa 1994/95



Google powerbook battery recall and the apple battery recall. It's kinda funny.




 
4/26/2010 3:35:06 PM EDT
[#38]
Reloads?  

Everybody knows Macs have an unsupported chamber!
4/26/2010 3:37:40 PM EDT
[#39]
Lithium batteries can essploded?    Who'd a thunk it?!

4/26/2010 3:42:58 PM EDT
[#40]
It is the batteries, which were made by Sony I believe, not Apple's fault. OP, you have to pay attention to recalls. They recalled those batteries a while back. If you cannot get a new one under warranty just buy a new battery. If your laptop is DOA and no Apple Care, well, too bad. They will likely tell you to FO.
4/26/2010 3:44:26 PM EDT
[#41]
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Pretty sure they will replace the battery free.    My battery stuck in the machine and started to separate when I tried to put a fingernail under the edge.  

Take it into the Apple Store if there's one around.

My MacBook Pro video went out at the same time and it's over 2 years old.   They have a replacement policy as they've failed in enough machines to get Nvidia to help deal with it.   No charge for either the video card/board or battery.

only if OP has apple care.  I have had 5 or 6 of my macbooks do this at work in the past two years. no warranty apple will tell you to FO.    



ETA:

take the battery out and don't use it ever again!

LiPo fires are not fun....

Didn't have Apple Care....still got new battery and new video card....free.  


Yea, for certain problems they extend the warranty, like the batteries and video cards in this case, or hard drives in the case of first gen macbooks.

Fuckers only came out with their extension on hard drives after most of ours had already failed on warranty, and after we had replaced at least 3-4 more out of pocket.  We must've bought 60 machines in that batch, and I think almost every one of that batch has lost it's hard drive early.  Had one I replaced today in fact.  I wondered how it made it this long until the user told me she rarely uses the machine.  

Tell ya what though, after years of dealing with Dell, Apple's phone support is a dream.  I call in to a clearly understandable english speaker, report my issue and troubleshooting steps, then they send a box for the dead shit.  It shows up next day on the morning fedex truck and I send it back out on the afternoon truck.  It's usually back on my desk in 4 days.  Fuck, I had one go back December 23, and it was waiting for me by noon on the 26th.

Pro tip- when you're giving your serial number or spelling things to the Apple phone guys, they know and prefer the standard phonetic alphabet.  My officemates sometimes titter a bit when I'm all, "Whiskey-foxtrot-seven-lima-four-niner-alpha", but they always get it first try and have thanked me for doing so on occasion.
4/26/2010 3:44:34 PM EDT
[#42]
I call bullshit.



Mac's cant have any problems. Mac have no problems. Nothing is wrong with them ever, no flaws exists.



BULLSHIT I SAY!
4/26/2010 3:46:35 PM EDT
[#43]
Lithium batteries do this. It isn't strictly exclusive to any one computer maker.
4/26/2010 3:49:55 PM EDT
[#45]



Quoted:





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Pretty sure they will replace the battery free.    My battery stuck in the machine and started to separate when I tried to put a fingernail under the edge.  



Take it into the Apple Store if there's one around.




My MacBook Pro video went out at the same time and it's over 2 years old.   They have a replacement policy as they've failed in enough machines to get Nvidia to help deal with it.   No charge for either the video card/board or battery.


only if OP has apple care.  I have had 5 or 6 of my macbooks do this at work in the past two years. no warranty apple will tell you to FO.    









ETA:




take the battery out and don't use it ever again!




LiPo fires are not fun....


Didn't have Apple Care....still got new battery and new video card....free.  


consider yourself lucky, they wont replace any of mine.
4/26/2010 3:53:11 PM EDT
[#46]
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It is the batteries, which were made by Sony I believe, not Apple's fault. OP, you have to pay attention to recalls. They recalled those batteries a while back. If you cannot get a new one under warranty just buy a new battery. If your laptop is DOA and no Apple Care, well, too bad. They will likely tell you to FO.


Ehhhhhhhh..... I dunno.  If they've still got 'em in their supply chain and you're nice to the tech, they might make it happen.  They definitely cut off the recall some time ago, but I've had 'em throw me a bone like that before.  If you call the main applecare support number and get nowhere on that, try calling 800-800-2775, then option "3".  That's their education support line, but they can handle personal stuff too.  I think their education support techs default out to extra cool
4/26/2010 3:55:22 PM EDT
[#47]
My laptop battery has worked well for two years, but I still park the thing on a stone hearth overnight. Call me paranoid!
4/26/2010 3:56:52 PM EDT
[#48]
Good. Now go buy a real computer.
4/26/2010 3:57:17 PM EDT
[#49]
Its a MAC, thats unpossible.
4/26/2010 3:58:29 PM EDT
[#50]



Quoted:



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It is the batteries, which were made by Sony I believe, not Apple's fault. OP, you have to pay attention to recalls. They recalled those batteries a while back. If you cannot get a new one under warranty just buy a new battery. If your laptop is DOA and no Apple Care, well, too bad. They will likely tell you to FO.




Ehhhhhhhh..... I dunno.  If they've still got 'em in their supply chain and you're nice to the tech, they might make it happen.  They definitely cut off the recall some time ago, but I've had 'em throw me a bone like that before.  If you call the main applecare support number and get nowhere on that, try calling 800-800-2775, then option "3".  That's their education support line, but they can handle personal stuff too.  I think their education support techs default out to extra cool


Oh social engineering skills come into play. If you act like an ass, you won't get shit. I have gotten plenty of free/discounted shit from the big OEMs by being cool about things. Those support people get HAMMERED by rtards that think it is Dells job to support some POS software they installed that fucked the computer up. Being nice and cool about it can get you quite a few things.



 
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