Gary,
You have a very very similar issue to what I am currently going through.
Same exact situation 100% of the way. Literally down to a core T. The only
difference is that my model is the mid 2010 13 inch macbook white
polycarbon. It's a shame that my battery went ape crud in that thing, as
that was a darn! nice system! Not to mention for those who may remember,
yes! That was the one the church donated to me back in 2011 when Dad died.
Suffice it to say, I'm pretty bummed over this.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Price(Gmail)" <gazwpr...@gmail.com>
To: <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 11:26 AM
Subject: [Mac-access]: Problem with my Macbook. Can anyone advise me?
Hello everyone.
Please can someone help me out.
I've got a 2008 Macbook off a friend Lewis Crack.
Last year I started having problems with my battery. It said that it
wasn't charging and to replace now.
This year for my birthday I got a new battery from America I think it was.
And yes it was the right model.
About 3 weeks ago I did a re-install of my operating system, Lion10.7. I
killed my battery completely at that time and Lewis told me to put it on
charge.
So I did this the same night I killed it.
But now for some strange reason its started saying 0% all the time and its
saying not charging. But its not giving a reason for it.
Currently its on my computer desk at the side of my desktop. So its not
near any heat source or anything. So my battery isn't been affected like
that. Its a portable one.
Please any advice or help welcome.
I should say I can't afford a new Macbook, as they are really expensive.
Thanks very much.
I look forward to any responses.
--
Gary Price
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