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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Cracks in casing!
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<blockquote data-quote="ADKhikerVW" data-source="post: 724583" data-attributes="member: 36483"><p>This is caused by the screws on the case being too tight. It is a very common problem with MacBooks. In fact EVERY MacBook I have ever seen that was more than a few months old has had some form of small cracks. When you get your new case, take a small phillips screwdriver and slightly loosen all the screws around the outside of the case. This will allow it to flex more with movement and lessen the possibility of cracking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADKhikerVW, post: 724583, member: 36483"] This is caused by the screws on the case being too tight. It is a very common problem with MacBooks. In fact EVERY MacBook I have ever seen that was more than a few months old has had some form of small cracks. When you get your new case, take a small phillips screwdriver and slightly loosen all the screws around the outside of the case. This will allow it to flex more with movement and lessen the possibility of cracking. [/QUOTE]
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