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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
melted MacBook Pro Retina
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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1567367" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>Given that this was something of your own doing (as you note), it's hard to justify a replacement. If the machine was used in optimal conditions (or at least suitable ones) and this was a consequence of a manufacturing fault, you'd probably have grounds for a replacement or least a repair.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the Mac should have shut itself off if the temperature was getting too hot. I imagine that a "melting temperature" is too hot. You could certainly bring this up with Apple but I wouldn't be surprised if you encountered some resistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1567367, member: 71075"] Given that this was something of your own doing (as you note), it's hard to justify a replacement. If the machine was used in optimal conditions (or at least suitable ones) and this was a consequence of a manufacturing fault, you'd probably have grounds for a replacement or least a repair. Yes, the Mac should have shut itself off if the temperature was getting too hot. I imagine that a "melting temperature" is too hot. You could certainly bring this up with Apple but I wouldn't be surprised if you encountered some resistance. [/QUOTE]
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