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<blockquote data-quote="sonspot" data-source="post: 873800" data-attributes="member: 109693"><p>hi all, so i just bought my first (used) macbook and i want to keep it for at least a year, ok, i know computers can die blaa blaa.</p><p></p><p>my question for the forum i open it up and give it cleaning (air) i found dust in the screen, where the battery, memory and hhd sits; am thinking the prev owner had the lappy around construction or a renovation, looks like dry wall, i could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>so should i open it up and give a cleaning or have someone else do it. opening up the lappy is not a problem for me, i already changed the hhd and ram (too easy). so any info would be great..</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonspot, post: 873800, member: 109693"] hi all, so i just bought my first (used) macbook and i want to keep it for at least a year, ok, i know computers can die blaa blaa. my question for the forum i open it up and give it cleaning (air) i found dust in the screen, where the battery, memory and hhd sits; am thinking the prev owner had the lappy around construction or a renovation, looks like dry wall, i could be wrong. so should i open it up and give a cleaning or have someone else do it. opening up the lappy is not a problem for me, i already changed the hhd and ram (too easy). so any info would be great.. thanks [/QUOTE]
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