Ok so about a year ago I supposedly had water damage. upon being told I could see the slight possibility, as I had dropped a mug on it containing a wet tea bag (yes i drink tea with the teabag in it! it is the future) I then went to turn it on, just to test it. The teabag landed on the actual apple logo on the top of the closed laptop, so I thought if i was damaged it would have been from the shock of the mug. I then proceeded to turn it on thinking water damage was unlikely. All it did was make a slight hum and the little light turn on. I then took it to the apple store to have it checked, the following day. They told me I had water damage to the motherboard. They gave an estimate of about £400 to fix it! I couldn't afford this at the time so left it in a cupboard. I tried it again every month or so but now a year later I turn it on and it works perfectly. I get to the actual desktop for about 10mins then it just restarted. Now it keeps restarting not actually getting to the desktop. Ive only let it restart a few times so it may be able to get to the desktop every now and again, but i dont want to mess it about.
My battery has also died and I must start it using the power adapter. No lights on the back and the adapter light always shows green, no orange to indicate recharging.
Now I didnt think mac laptops had nanotechnology to repair themselves, especially from water damage. I think this may be a power issue, that the laptop looses power suddenly and just restart. Any Ideas what could be causing my macbook to do this? thankyou
My battery has also died and I must start it using the power adapter. No lights on the back and the adapter light always shows green, no orange to indicate recharging.
Now I didnt think mac laptops had nanotechnology to repair themselves, especially from water damage. I think this may be a power issue, that the laptop looses power suddenly and just restart. Any Ideas what could be causing my macbook to do this? thankyou