Hey guys,
I recently had my LCD replaced on a late 2009 Macbook Unibody. After the repair, I had to have them re-adjust the LCD, because it was off-center. They centered the screen for me, but now when you lift the lid, the back right side of the LCD slightly rubs against the body of the laptop (by the power button). Should I be worried about this? It's extremely minimal, but I don't want to cause any slow long-term damage because it isn't aligned properly. How difficult is it to adjust the LCD?
Also, after the repair I noticed that the hard drive makes a noticeable and constant spinning/whurring noise when not in sleep mode (it stops when the computer is asleep). It is very subtle, and doesn't seem to be over-working, but I hadn't noticed this before they replaced my LCD. Is this something that could have been caused by the repair?
Thanks!
J
I recently had my LCD replaced on a late 2009 Macbook Unibody. After the repair, I had to have them re-adjust the LCD, because it was off-center. They centered the screen for me, but now when you lift the lid, the back right side of the LCD slightly rubs against the body of the laptop (by the power button). Should I be worried about this? It's extremely minimal, but I don't want to cause any slow long-term damage because it isn't aligned properly. How difficult is it to adjust the LCD?
Also, after the repair I noticed that the hard drive makes a noticeable and constant spinning/whurring noise when not in sleep mode (it stops when the computer is asleep). It is very subtle, and doesn't seem to be over-working, but I hadn't noticed this before they replaced my LCD. Is this something that could have been caused by the repair?
Thanks!
J