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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Sleep and Go?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cloudane" data-source="post: 58248"><p>Absolutely. The throbbing white light on the front (open lid button) is an indicator that the HD+fans have stopped, and once that's lit it's safe to pretty much chuck it around as much as you please (as long as you don't treat it as a football or drop it, as if!)</p><p></p><p>It's safe to *carefully, slowly and at the correct angle* move it around whilst it's running, but if at all possible just close the lid and put it to sleep first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudane, post: 58248"] Absolutely. The throbbing white light on the front (open lid button) is an indicator that the HD+fans have stopped, and once that's lit it's safe to pretty much chuck it around as much as you please (as long as you don't treat it as a football or drop it, as if!) It's safe to *carefully, slowly and at the correct angle* move it around whilst it's running, but if at all possible just close the lid and put it to sleep first. [/QUOTE]
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