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Macbook - battery swelling
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmoondog" data-source="post: 1626205" data-attributes="member: 313690"><p>My wife Macbook battery is showing signs of swelling in one area. So much so the battery is difficult to clip in and does not fit properly although the Macbook works OK. The Macbook is some 8 years old. </p><p></p><p>Also I am trying to "repair" the hard disc. However, the install disc is for 10.5 and the Macbook currently has 10.6 installed. When I try to boot from the install CD I hold down "c" and when the installation page comes up I follow the instructions to the start up disc. That gives me a selection and I choose the CD and the system just throws me back to the installation page. Should I be holding down some other key? I have tried "C" again but that does not seem to work.</p><p></p><p>Is it worth replacing the battery and repairing the disc or should i just replace it with an Air? I am reluctant to throw it away as it could be useful for some time. Also I cannot upgrade the SW to allow iCloud to be used so it is getting a bit tedious!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmoondog, post: 1626205, member: 313690"] My wife Macbook battery is showing signs of swelling in one area. So much so the battery is difficult to clip in and does not fit properly although the Macbook works OK. The Macbook is some 8 years old. Also I am trying to "repair" the hard disc. However, the install disc is for 10.5 and the Macbook currently has 10.6 installed. When I try to boot from the install CD I hold down "c" and when the installation page comes up I follow the instructions to the start up disc. That gives me a selection and I choose the CD and the system just throws me back to the installation page. Should I be holding down some other key? I have tried "C" again but that does not seem to work. Is it worth replacing the battery and repairing the disc or should i just replace it with an Air? I am reluctant to throw it away as it could be useful for some time. Also I cannot upgrade the SW to allow iCloud to be used so it is getting a bit tedious! [/QUOTE]
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