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Skype and echo on Macbook — #2

The easiest work around I've found and used is to use some headphones. I'm not aware of any settings within Skype that would fix the echo (noise cancellation).
MacNN Troubleshooting by MRTrauffer

Skype and echo on Macbook — #3

The only way to get around is to use an external mic. That'st he downside of internal mics. Why not flex that new Bluetooth option with a new BT headset?
MacNN Troubleshooting by eatinwokout

4G 40GB pooped out on me! — #1

Gah! my trusty companion suddenly went into cardiac arrest! I was doingt a restore on it to clear it out and reload my songs ( since my library now surpasses its storage capabilit…
MacNN Troubleshooting by tillin

4G 40GB pooped out on me! — #2

instant update: problem solved, my firewire connector cable bit the dust as far as transfers go apparently. it still charges when connected to a power adapter however. weird. the…
MacNN Troubleshooting by tillin

MacBook Thermal Paste — #1

I decided to take the plunge and reapply the thermal paste on my macbook. I searched the net and found the following link iFixit Thanks to that information, disassembling the macb…
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MacBook Thermal Paste — #2

This thread is worthless without pix. P.S. I went thru that iFixit page and it definitely doesn't seem like a snap. Doable for a n00b like me, but not a snap. I'm not keen on voi…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eug Wanker

MacBook Thermal Paste — #3

I don't trust those number at all unless you exactly replicate the conditions and use of the laptop at when it was running at the higher temps. So far there are reports going arou…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Socially Awkward Solo

MacBook Thermal Paste — #4

Perhaps the thermal paste issue is overblown, but I can confirm that in my PCs, even the original Arctic Silver would best standard thermal goop by several degrees (or more at maxi…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eug Wanker

MacBook Thermal Paste — #5

I'll give you the 5 degree drop but these people are reporting 20. I have a feeling it is the way they are measuring it. They have the MB running all day doing whatever, take a t…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Socially Awkward Solo

MacBook Thermal Paste — #6

I duplicated my usage pretty accurately. Here's another statistic My macbook before the surgey was idling at 57c - just on, no activity no interaction. It got to that temperature…
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MacBook Thermal Paste — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by Socially Awkward Solo I don't trust those number at all unless you exactly replicate the conditions and use of the laptop at when it was running at t…
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MacBook Thermal Paste — #8

Oh it helps, but the Macbook I have now is running very cool so I don't plan on opening it up. It's to hard to open I could open, reapply and close in about an hour I guess.
MacNN Troubleshooting by Star-Fire

MacBook Thermal Paste — #9

I didn't think it was too difficult, just a lot of screws but I was nervious at trying to get the keyboard off. It was just not giving and I did not want to bend or misshape the pl…
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MacBook Thermal Paste — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by darth-vader000 My macbook before the surgey was idling at 57c - just on, no activity no interaction. ... by the way its been running now for a few ho…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Simon

MacBook Thermal Paste — #12

I'd like to find a way to drop the temp without voiding the warranty. 5 degrees is 5 degrees.
MacNN Troubleshooting by DeathMan

MacBook Thermal Paste — #13

Just wait for better fan and temp management, it should be available shortly. It's like to be a trade off between fan noise and temp, but it's better than having the pos burn up in…
MacNN Troubleshooting by n8236

MacBook Thermal Paste — #14

Quote: Originally Posted by DeathMan I'd like to find a way to drop the temp without voiding the warranty. 5 degrees is 5 degrees. That's just idling I'm noticing a 10c to …
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MacBook Thermal Paste — #16

Quote: Originally Posted by Star-Fire That is correct, your warranty is still fine. His Warranty is fine, if he was a certified Apple Repair Technician. Unfortunately he's n…
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MacBook Thermal Paste — #17

Changing the hard drive doesn't involve dismantling the computer. The hard drive in the MacBook is considered a user accessible part by Apple, just like memory. Thermal paste is n…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Eug Wanker

MacBook Thermal Paste — #18

Quote: Originally Posted by Eug Wanker Changing the hard drive doesn't involve dismantling the computer. The hard drive in the MacBook is considered a user accessible part by A…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Hi I'm Ben

MacBook Thermal Paste — #19

Quote: Originally Posted by Eug Wanker Changing the hard drive doesn't involve dismantling the computer. The hard drive in the MacBook is considered a user accessible part by A…
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