With my old Tibook 500 I tripped on the cord and if flew off the coffee table about 26" down. I trashed my yoyo adapter but the laptop has been fine for 6 months.
The moving parts on your powerbook are the ones you should have an eye on. Especially the harddrive is sensitive to abrasion, so I would back up my data immediately if you haven't …
The exact same thing happened to me and my 12" (Rev A) back in April, except the only damage was to the lower left corner (dent) and it has not suffered any malfunctions or problem…
well...lets say you are lucky!
the most delicated part on the 12 is the display....the processor itself is kind of stable, so the display is all u gotta worrie abt...notice any whi…
Haven't noticed anything at all, I was so relieved! I guess my boyfriend is light on his feet...
I still have the dent from the earlier episode and although I haven't called apple…
I'm watching TV last night, and I heard a clicking noise. I followed it back to my PowerBook. The clicking was coming from the front left (its a 12"). The thing was locked up - …
It could be going bad. usually that is a sign of a drive going bad. If it continues to do it I would worry. If not then I would just keep an eye/ear on it
if it's clicking it means the heads are hitting each other. back your data up immediately. chances are it will fail, don't take a risk by waiting to back up.
backup all your data
buy a new one
be happy....
the clicking noise is the first signal of a HD death....
If you don;t have a external FW HD (portable or not), it's also a good time…
The HD in my Cube made that clicking sound before it eventually died. It was the original Western Digital that shipped with the Cube. I replaced it with a Maxtor and haven't had …
I'm with you on this one, there has been a ticking noise for quite some time. Well since I have gotten it. The thing is if I shut my powerbook down and then start it up, it stops…
I've had the same problem with my Powerbook (Ti DVI) for a few months now; it has made some very odd/loud clicking noises at random times. I've run norton and it tells me that the …
I would like to know if this is the harddrive or the fan. Maybe we should build a report, it would be nice to get this settled. I want a new harddrive if this is the case, and the…
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I called apple tech support and they said they could do nothing about it. If I were to send in my powerbook, the powerbook would ha…
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I have an Apple Store nearby. I could actually drive it there next time this happens. If I were to have to leave it clicking over…
Well, I took it outside (it's 42 degrees) and I have it running (I've read that heat can cause the clicking). I'm backing up everything I can think of to DVD.
I suppose that at t…
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I've had the same problem with my Powerbook (Ti DVI) for a few months now; it has made some very odd/loud clicking noises at random times. Doe…
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Originally Posted by wallinbl
Well, I took it outside (it's 42 degrees) and I have it running (I've read that heat can cause the clicking).
To further talk about your…
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Isn't clicking a sign of the hard drive going? I've backed up most of my important files.
A few weeks ago, I experienced the exact sa…