No you didn't tell him to go there. Once again you just told him what you were doing. Any moron can work out go to the place that sells them. But you have a good day too :)
applecare. give them a call. or make a "reservation" at the nearest apple store. (you can do this on the phone or on the apple site.) The people at the store will be sure to fix it
Take it in to your local Apple Store, you are still under your 1 year apple protection, they will diagnose it, and fix the problem for you. Should have it back in about 1-3 days if no major problems are detected. All repairs are Done at your local store!
I'm not a mac user, I've never had problems like that before on any of the PC's I've used (some of which lasted over 4 years with no need for upgrades)
I feel bad when anything like this happens to people, it adds up to $833 a month to use that.
That's. That is just an observation. If you're going to try to insult a group of people, please make sure you know how to use the English language yourself. You might also want to look into this thing called a comma.
Actually the Mac random shutdown is a known issue even of which that Apple confirms, they have tried multiple software upgrades of which most Mac users will have noticed. It is believed to be a time bomb hardware malfunction in the binary coding.
nothing is perfect. i gues these random shutdown never happened before they started to introduce windows software to macs. Simple. they got infected with "win-buggs" .
try putting more ram in it
33MrCooldude 1 year ago
Not much of a genius then! Lolz!
weeowey 1 year ago
What kind of PC is this? :D
Schectersch1 2 years ago
the way the OSX popped up and went out is an indicator of a failing backlight/inverter
THEtechknight 2 years ago
The "beeps" in the beginning sound like the boot noise is in the background, but that could be just me.
rissehx3 2 years ago
I have the sam problem. I'm going the the Apple Store to get this repaired. Hope this helps!
Cartuner25 3 years ago
Hope this helps? You didn't say anything to help him.. you just told him what you were going to do.
playsafe869 2 years ago
Go to the Apple Store? That's not helpful enough for you? Good day
Cartuner25 2 years ago
No you didn't tell him to go there. Once again you just told him what you were doing. Any moron can work out go to the place that sells them. But you have a good day too :)
playsafe869 2 years ago
he was saying that he hoped going to the apple store would fix his own computer
gamefool117 2 years ago
dude... was 8 months ago. I don't care :) lol
Thank you though
playsafe869 2 years ago
what the heck is wrong with it
sup with the light beep beep beep
dude it might dead :(
how old is it?
it can be a hard core or hard drive problem
Rio356 4 years ago
hardcore or hardrive rofl
phalxor 3 years ago
i bet u did sumthig to the poor mac, my mac is perfect and had it more than 6 months and its perfect to me, wat did u do ,is my ??, lol
jdiddy27 4 years ago
applecare. give them a call. or make a "reservation" at the nearest apple store. (you can do this on the phone or on the apple site.) The people at the store will be sure to fix it
IrrIsponsible 4 years ago
try holding down option and s when you turn it on
thelemmiwinks2 4 years ago
does that turn it into a PC?
mofukra 4 years ago
Take it in to your local Apple Store, you are still under your 1 year apple protection, they will diagnose it, and fix the problem for you. Should have it back in about 1-3 days if no major problems are detected. All repairs are Done at your local store!
TheAdrianShow 3 years ago
I'm not a mac user, I've never had problems like that before on any of the PC's I've used (some of which lasted over 4 years with no need for upgrades)
I feel bad when anything like this happens to people, it adds up to $833 a month to use that.
zakneifien 4 years ago
Oh and I just noticed all the people defending the Mac used very bad grammar in their comments. But thats just an observation. xD
Agapeland 4 years ago
That's. That is just an observation. If you're going to try to insult a group of people, please make sure you know how to use the English language yourself. You might also want to look into this thing called a comma.
grayashes 4 years ago 2
The person below me is right, But thats just an observation. XD
Wrote on a Mac.
mozwire 4 years ago
Actually the Mac random shutdown is a known issue even of which that Apple confirms, they have tried multiple software upgrades of which most Mac users will have noticed. It is believed to be a time bomb hardware malfunction in the binary coding.
Agapeland 4 years ago
If it shuts down how did you upload this video? ;)
monkeydud137 4 years ago
By using a different computer?
There is more than one in the world...
09n 4 years ago
did you not see the other laptop? dumbshit..
DJDigitalMonster 4 years ago
I was just trying to make a funny lighten up.
monkeydud137 4 years ago
The flashing sleep light might be an indication of trouble with the system RAM.
Try reseating the RAM modules. It is also possible, however unlikely, that the RAM may also be defective.
Intersonus903 4 years ago
nothing is perfect. i gues these random shutdown never happened before they started to introduce windows software to macs. Simple. they got infected with "win-buggs" .
Choice777 4 years ago
You now macs never random restart ;)
Buttmunch5000 4 years ago
not very interesting. ilustrating very little
samandjim 4 years ago
The real thing is that Macs rule and you just shit on computers cause you can work them right, Macs rule and you suck buddy......
paceman2007 4 years ago
Probably bad RAM or CPU. It happens.
jaromdl 4 years ago
happens a lot here lately...
mofukra 4 years ago
well macs are perfect Thay never crash..
ADeadRat 4 years ago
LOL nothing is perfect....
mtatrip 4 years ago
thats why im with compaq great computer designs and hardly any glitches
thesimsfan12 4 years ago
I had a Compaq once...and then I didn't. Did you know static is purple on an LCD?
themediocrity 4 years ago
welcome aboard! :/
cacca73 4 years ago