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macOS - Notebook Hardware
ibook possessed?
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<blockquote data-quote="munch" data-source="post: 193200" data-attributes="member: 14777"><p>Well I did throw it down the stairs last night to see if it would break. It didn't so I hit it with a hammer and that finally did it in! i kid, i kid.</p><p></p><p>The only abuse the ibook has taken is moving it from my desk, to a notebook case, to another desk. I'm always extra careful to set it down gently.</p><p></p><p>And I thought it was headphones at first, but when I unplugged them the speakers were doing the same thing. So I went to the Sound preferences and saw that the level was all the way to the right. I didn't know what happened! I sure didn't do it!</p><p></p><p>As for the bluetooth, I thought it had something to do with going to sleep, but my beef is that I can't even cut it on manually unless I restart! It's weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munch, post: 193200, member: 14777"] Well I did throw it down the stairs last night to see if it would break. It didn't so I hit it with a hammer and that finally did it in! i kid, i kid. The only abuse the ibook has taken is moving it from my desk, to a notebook case, to another desk. I'm always extra careful to set it down gently. And I thought it was headphones at first, but when I unplugged them the speakers were doing the same thing. So I went to the Sound preferences and saw that the level was all the way to the right. I didn't know what happened! I sure didn't do it! As for the bluetooth, I thought it had something to do with going to sleep, but my beef is that I can't even cut it on manually unless I restart! It's weird. [/QUOTE]
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