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Sorry, I couldn't think of anywhere else to post this or ask this question.
*I'm new to Mac's. Gotta MacBook Pro (late 2011 model I believe). All refurbished, i7,16g RAM etc.. bout 3 months ago.
It's a worked flawlessly and silently until tonight.
I'm writing emails after big dinner & Benedryl, doze off with head on the keyboard. While KillTony was playing on YouTube in background app.
Wake up and YouTube is off & I'm on another screen from like an ad or something I must have clicked with my hand or forehead. And I notice my trackpad is a little difficult to use then I noticed some what looks to be sweat on the trackpad near the bottom. (I sweat when I sleep.. esp when I first doze off & esp my face & neck/chest/back)
No worries, I wipe the sweat.. takes 3-4 wipes, and the trackpad is working and I can get the cursor back to the YouTube tab So I can get back to work.
About a minute or two later, the screen turns black, laptop shuts down. It's plugged in fully powered. I click power button and initially on the first try it gets me to the login screen so I can enter the password. I do. 3 seconds later it does the same thing and shuts down.
I search Google.
Finally I find the method of pressing/holding Control/Option/Esc while pressing the little arrow thing on the startup screen under "MacOS".
No so long as I remain holding down Control/Option/Esc, I will get all the way to the login password page and I can even search and browse the computer so long as I keep holding down those buttons.
Soon as I let go of those buttons, I get a pop-up box that says "are you sure you want to shut down your computer?" With shut down highlighted and a second or two later it will shut down and I'm back at square one, with the black repeating startup screen.
Does anybody have any experience or input? .....It's not exactly practical to only use the laptop if I have my index finger holding down that esc button and my thumb hold it down the control and option buttons lol
Thanks
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heroin slump fucks up computer...
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heroin slump fucks up computer...
More like Benedryl & Guinness (& a few buffalo chicken sandwiches)
Opiates never made me drowsy.
Thanks for the typical non-helpful insult comment, tho. Expect nothing more from you
Back to the actual issue.. when my 17" HP 'died', I made the jump to this 15-in MacBook Pro, fully refurbished i7, 16GB RAM, 1 or 2 TB HD and an iPad 2 Air w/Retina cuz they supposedly were rock-solid.
Never froze, never had to restart, etc.. and for the past few months since I'd had'em, they've been great... And dead silent. The fans on that 17" HP were always buzzing. Until tonight I'd never heard this laptop make sound & didn't even think it had a fan.
Haven't used a Mac since Senior year in highschool 99/00, with those turquoise or green or fuchsia translucent iMac cube things with the little circle mouse in the school "computer lab"....
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I would guess the main issue is the piece of shit is 13 years old.
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I would guess the main issue is the piece of shit is 13 years old.
LOLOLOLOLOL
Vince Goodrum school of thrifting Alumni.
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Maybe when your head hit the board or when the sweat got in there it made the buttons sticky and created some short telling the computer to shut down.
Sticky buttons can cause problems for computers that have surfed through Kwon threads. Robc has had similar issues with his doorbell.
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Seems like you destroyed your Mac already.
“It sounds like the individual is experiencing an issue with their MacBook Pro, possibly related to moisture from sweating affecting the trackpad or other components. The shutdown behavior and the inability to start up properly could be due to various factors.
Here are some suggestions:
1. **Clean and Dry the Laptop:** First, make sure the laptop is completely dry and free from any moisture. If sweat or liquid got into the laptop, it could be causing electrical issues. You can use a soft cloth to carefully wipe down the laptop and let it dry thoroughly.
2. **Check for Hardware Issues:** It's possible that the sweat might have affected internal components beyond just the trackpad. If the laptop's internals were exposed to moisture, it could lead to short circuits or other malfunctions. In such cases, it might be best to have the laptop inspected by a professional technician.
3. **Reset SMC and PRAM/NVRAM:** Sometimes, resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) and the Parameter RAM (PRAM) or Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory (NVRAM) can help resolve certain issues. Instructions for doing these resets can be found on Apple's official support website.
4. **Run Hardware Diagnostics:** MacBook Pros have built-in hardware diagnostics that can help identify any hardware issues. To run the diagnostics, restart the laptop and hold down the 'D' key while it's starting up. Follow the prompts to initiate the diagnostics.
5. **Seek Professional Help:** If the issue persists after trying the above steps, it's advisable to contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Authorized Service Provider for further assistance. They can diagnose the problem and provide appropriate solutions.
It's important to remember that diagnosing hardware issues remotely can be challenging, and if the problem is persistent and severe, seeking professional assistance is the best course of action.”
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I would guess the main issue is the piece of shit is 13 years old.
It’s probably related to this. That said, apple tech support is very good so I would just get in touch with them
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Sorry, I couldn't think of anywhere else to post this or ask this question.
*I'm new to Mac's. Gotta MacBook Pro (late 2011 model I believe). All refurbished, i7,16g RAM etc.. bout 3 months ago.
It's a worked flawlessly and silently until tonight.
I'm writing emails after big dinner & Benedryl, doze off with head on the keyboard. While KillTony was playing on YouTube in background app.
Wake up and YouTube is off & I'm on another screen from like an ad or something I must have clicked with my hand or forehead. And I notice my trackpad is a little difficult to use then I noticed some what looks to be sweat on the trackpad near the bottom. (I sweat when I sleep.. esp when I first doze off & esp my face & neck/chest/back)
No worries, I wipe the sweat.. takes 3-4 wipes, and the trackpad is working and I can get the cursor back to the YouTube tab So I can get back to work.
About a minute or two later, the screen turns black, laptop shuts down. It's plugged in fully powered. I click power button and initially on the first try it gets me to the login screen so I can enter the password. I do. 3 seconds later it does the same thing and shuts down.
I search Google.
Finally I find the method of pressing/holding Control/Option/Esc while pressing the little arrow thing on the startup screen under "MacOS".
No so long as I remain holding down Control/Option/Esc, I will get all the way to the login password page and I can even search and browse the computer so long as I keep holding down those buttons.
Soon as I let go of those buttons, I get a pop-up box that says "are you sure you want to shut down your computer?" With shut down highlighted and a second or two later it will shut down and I'm back at square one, with the black repeating startup screen.
Does anybody have any experience or input? .....It's not exactly practical to only use the laptop if I have my index finger holding down that esc button and my thumb hold it down the control and option buttons lol
Thanks
Are you opposed to wiping it?
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ESFITNESS, maybe you should try and fix your mac by sewing it up with guitar string.
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Sorry, I couldn't think of anywhere else to post this or ask this question.
*I'm new to Mac's. Gotta MacBook Pro (late 2011 model I believe). All refurbished, i7,16g RAM etc.. bout 3 months ago.
It's a worked flawlessly and silently until tonight.
I'm writing emails after big dinner & Benedryl, doze off with head on the keyboard. While KillTony was playing on YouTube in background app.
Wake up and YouTube is off & I'm on another screen from like an ad or something I must have clicked with my hand or forehead. And I notice my trackpad is a little difficult to use then I noticed some what looks to be sweat on the trackpad near the bottom. (I sweat when I sleep.. esp when I first doze off & esp my face & neck/chest/back)
No worries, I wipe the sweat.. takes 3-4 wipes, and the trackpad is working and I can get the cursor back to the YouTube tab So I can get back to work.
About a minute or two later, the screen turns black, laptop shuts down. It's plugged in fully powered. I click power button and initially on the first try it gets me to the login screen so I can enter the password. I do. 3 seconds later it does the same thing and shuts down.
I search Google.
Finally I find the method of pressing/holding Control/Option/Esc while pressing the little arrow thing on the startup screen under "MacOS".
No so long as I remain holding down Control/Option/Esc, I will get all the way to the login password page and I can even search and browse the computer so long as I keep holding down those buttons.
Soon as I let go of those buttons, I get a pop-up box that says "are you sure you want to shut down your computer?" With shut down highlighted and a second or two later it will shut down and I'm back at square one, with the black repeating startup screen.
Does anybody have any experience or input? .....It's not exactly practical to only use the laptop if I have my index finger holding down that esc button and my thumb hold it down the control and option buttons lol
Thanks
liquid damage
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LOLOLOLOLOL
Vince Goodrum school of thrifting Alumni.
I'm thrifty but I always buy whats needed to accomplish the job and not a penny more
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ESFITNESS, maybe you should try and fix your mac by sewing it up with guitar string.
This is a good suggestion and I think he made a smart move by coming here to get help solving this issue.
Apple would not even give the guitar string as an option because they are only focused on money!
I think he should submerge the laptop in a tank of water for 30 seconds then place it in a bag of rice for 4 hours to get rid of all the moisture.
These fragile electronic components need the same external exposure to work correctly.
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;D
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We throw them away after 3 years.... Calculators...
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I want to see a cage match between Bhanky and ESF
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We throw them away after 3 years.... Calculators...
Cool story bro…. I highly doubt you ever broke an excel spreadsheet with one or used a decade old MacBook as a pillow……
I have a base 2011/12 MacBook (the last year it had the cd/optical drive built in) and the hard drive failed after 2 years, literally a month after the applecare expired. I asked the guy at the Apple Store about it failing when it wasn’t that old and he doesn’t wait for me to finish my thought when he said,” that’s what hard drives do, they fail. These aren’t going to last forever.”
It was seriously one of the funniest comments I ever heard from a “professional” about their product.
I still have it,and it works. maybe ESF can keep his pillow and use this one!
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I want to see a cage match between Bhanky and ESF
Hell, I'd watch a BattleBots competition between ESF's macbook and Hanky's skateboard
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Ask here - https://forums.macrumors.com/ .
https://forums.tomshardware.com/ .
The top one was especially helpful for the brief time I had a Mac.
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Ask here - https://forums.macrumors.com/ .
https://forums.tomshardware.com/ .
The top one was especially helpful for the brief time I had a Mac.
Im going to go on there and ask them whats their best strict curl and also some advice for brewing my own tren out of pellets...
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Hell, I'd watch a BattleBots competition between ESF's macbook and Hanky's skateboard
Hahahaha.
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Get out your recovery discs and reset to factory and install the OS from the disc. If this works, you can then go online and do software and firmware updates from fApple.
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I would guess the main issue is the piece of shit is 13 years old.
Far as I know it was completely rebuilt & upgraded, as it was the last year before a troublesome design change... Or something. I dunno (obviously), but this year is desirable. And aside from some minimal wear on the bottom, it looks flawless.
Anyways...
Are you opposed to wiping it?
Only had it a few months, there's nothing saved on the hard drive that I would care about losing. Do you mean what the system? And reinstall the OS? It came with a new OS already installed I am completely unfamiliar with Mac OS's what I have to purchase an OS? Like windows or something? Didn't come with any discs or any operating system USBs or anything or any recovery stuff whatsoever. Just laptop and latest Mac OS installed.
*Speaking of discs, there is no optical drive.
*** The odd thing is I could get it to start up and work so long as I was holding down the escape control and option buttons all at the same time. And so long as I was holding those buttons down everything on the computer worked.
Soon as my finger came off one of those buttons for a second I would get that "are you sure you want to shut down" pop up, with the shutdown already highlighted and didn't matter if I could click on cancel restart or the sleep buttons instead.
Doing some reading last night I came across some issues where it was the keyboard and some moisture or something got into some button and created a shortcut to get that pop up to pop up but when they used a USB (or Bluetooth ??) keyboard connected to the laptop they could side step the issue.
It happened after 11:00 last night so Walmart was already closed so I couldn't pick up any of that compressed air PC duster shit. Maybe that would have helped Who knows...
.. I appreciate the responses though from everybody. Should be getting home in about 10 or 15 minutes to try and turn it on and see if there's any improvement.
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Far as I know it was completely rebuilt & upgraded, as it was the last year before a troublesome design change... Or something. I dunno (obviously), but this year is desirable. And aside from some minimal wear on the bottom, it looks flawless.
Anyways...
Only had it a few months, there's nothing saved on the hard drive that I would care about losing. Do you mean what the system? And reinstall the OS? It came with a new OS already installed I am completely unfamiliar with Mac OS's what I have to purchase an OS? Like windows or something? Didn't come with any discs or any operating system USBs or anything or any recovery stuff whatsoever. Just laptop and latest Mac OS installed.
*Speaking of discs, there is no optical drive.
*** The odd thing is I could get it to start up and work so long as I was holding down the escape control and option buttons all at the same time. And so long as I was holding those buttons down everything on the computer worked.
Soon as my finger came off one of those buttons for a second I would get that "are you sure you want to shut down" pop up, with the shutdown already highlighted and didn't matter if I could click on cancel restart or the sleep buttons instead.
Doing some reading last night I came across some issues where it was the keyboard and some moisture or something got into some button and created a shortcut to get that pop up to pop up but when they used a USB (or Bluetooth ??) keyboard connected to the laptop they could side step the issue.
It happened after 11:00 last night so Walmart was already closed so I couldn't pick up any of that compressed air PC duster shit. Maybe that would have helped Who knows...
.. I appreciate the responses though from everybody. Should be getting home in about 10 or 15 minutes to try and turn it on and see if there's any improvement.
You’re welcome bro, it’s good to have you posting here again. It’s love to introduce you to Bhanks.
Side note take a trip to Victoria Gardens and have apple diagnose the issue or use one of the Mac Repair centers by you, I think even Best Buy can diagnose issues now.
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You’re welcome bro, it’s good to have you posting here again. It’s love to introduce you to Bhanks.
Side note take a trip to Victoria Gardens and have apple diagnose the issue or use one of the Mac Repair centers by you, I think even Best Buy can diagnose issues now.
Yea I'll likely be heading there this week.
I've been too busy & stretched to want to even think about it this past week, so I just been getting by with my iPad and my phones lol
I did come across a YouTube video where I fella and apple reef pear fella was troubleshooting the very similar issue and I believe he mentioned something about getting around the issue by using an external keyboard. It'd be a Band-Aid, yes, but I'm afraid replacing the keyboard on this laptop is going to cost me the same as what I paid for the laptop lol.
*I didn't get it from some random fella, I got it from a company that refurbishes MacBooks with new components.
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I would guess the main issue is the piece of shit is 13 years old.
HT :
I generally use the onboard computer that came factory with my Bugatti, but when I’m in my fourth vacation home I use the 2012 MacBook Schmoe that has been been more dutiful than ESfitness’ Parole Officer.
Luck of the draw perhaps. I don’t generally keep up on technology, for the smaller guys. Hate to support companies like Apple, but they make a great product that keeps working.
Perhaps ESfitness used Narcan to pep it up, to no avail.
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Far as I know it was completely rebuilt & upgraded, as it was the last year before a troublesome design change... Or something. I dunno (obviously), but this year is desirable. And aside from some minimal wear on the bottom, it looks flawless.
Anyways...
Only had it a few months, there's nothing saved on the hard drive that I would care about losing. Do you mean what the system? And reinstall the OS? It came with a new OS already installed I am completely unfamiliar with Mac OS's what I have to purchase an OS? Like windows or something? Didn't come with any discs or any operating system USBs or anything or any recovery stuff whatsoever. Just laptop and latest Mac OS installed.
*Speaking of discs, there is no optical drive.
*** The odd thing is I could get it to start up and work so long as I was holding down the escape control and option buttons all at the same time. And so long as I was holding those buttons down everything on the computer worked.
Soon as my finger came off one of those buttons for a second I would get that "are you sure you want to shut down" pop up, with the shutdown already highlighted and didn't matter if I could click on cancel restart or the sleep buttons instead.
Doing some reading last night I came across some issues where it was the keyboard and some moisture or something got into some button and created a shortcut to get that pop up to pop up but when they used a USB (or Bluetooth ??) keyboard connected to the laptop they could side step the issue.
It happened after 11:00 last night so Walmart was already closed so I couldn't pick up any of that compressed air PC duster shit. Maybe that would have helped Who knows...
.. I appreciate the responses though from everybody. Should be getting home in about 10 or 15 minutes to try and turn it on and see if there's any improvement.
Did you not hear what the fuck I said? Your computer prob has liquid damage...and don't buy into that rebuilt and refurbished shit. All they do is clean out the insides, scrape off and apply new thermopaste to the CPU and run a system diagnostics and that's really it. Liquid damage pretty much kills a system because there is no way to fix it other than replace the entire motherboard which would defeat the purpose of selling it for profit.
BTW, buying a MacBook from 2011 is just plain stupid...you can get away with it on a regular computer because you there are many different operating systems you can use with it. MacBook only has one OS and you can't update