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Terath -> RE: Is my laptop dying? (4/20/2008 1:42:38 AM)
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Well, if you suspect battery problems, and you have a Mac, it likely is a battery problem. They have a long and illustrious history of supplying bad batteries and charging exorbitant amounts for replacements with equally bad batteries. However, your symptoms don't strike me as battery related at all, besides the whole unplugged thing. My guess is software: computers know when they're on battery or on AC. My guess is that your OS is most likely to blame. It could be a very deep-seated bug somewhere that is only triggered when the battery is unplugged, and only rarely, probably by some common link that would be very hard to find. Also, I've heard of one battery problem similar to this: try placing a piece of paper in between the battery and the laptop. Sometimes with Macs, the connectors are too close and loose connection with pressure once they have a lot of power through them. That would explain most if not all of your problems. The problem is that you need a new battery, it's that the design of the battery is faulty. Coming at it from the software angle again, how long have you had your computer? And do you use it for mostly basic, low traffic tasks, or do you use it well and heavily?
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