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Is my Mac on the recall list?

Is my Mac on the recall list?

Apple has a list of all the recalls and replacements it’s currently doing on this website: support.apple.com/service-program.

  • The first thing to check is whether or not any of the devices you own are on this list.
  • Once you’ve confirmed that your MacBook is one of the affected models, you’ll need your serial number.

How do I fix the flash on my MacBook air?

Rather than put up with a flickering picture on-screen, you may be able to fix the problem yourself by:

  1. Restarting your MacBook.
  2. Checking for the latest macOS updates.
  3. Switching off automatic graphics switching.
  4. Resetting your MacBook’s System Management Controller (SMC)
  5. Resetting your NVRAM or PRAM chip.

Is my Mac eligible for replacement?

Check the MacBook’s serial number to see if it’s eligible. If you have an eligible Mac, Apple advises you to stop using it immediately for fire safety reasons. Apple says this isn’t a safety issue, but will replace the battery free of charge of your device is eligible. Here’s how to check your MacBook’s serial number.

Can you use a flash drive on the new MacBook Air?

The Thunderbolt 3 standard, which uses the USB-C port, is fast and powerful enough to support a lot of devices and extremely fast data transfer speeds. That means the Apple doesn’t sell a modern laptop with modern specs with regular USB ports. The MacBook, new MacBook Air, and MacBook Pros do not have USB-A ports.

How do I check my Apple recalls?

How Do I Find Out If My Apple Device Is Part of a Recall Program? If you suspect that your device is not performing up to standard, go to the Apple Service Program page. Then, browse the list of devices to check if your Apple device is on the list.

Why is my MacBook blinking?

On your Mac, go to System Preferences > Energy Saver > and uncheck the option for “Automatic graphics switching” (note that Mac Air models do not have this option, Mac Book Pro models have this option). Start your Mac up in safe mode. You sometimes can use safe mode to identify your issue.

Why does my Mac flash white?

If you use MacBook Pro, MacBook screen blinking is sometimes caused by Energy Saver working improperly. If you enable “Automatic graphics switching” in Energy Saver, your Mac will alternate between 2 different graphics chips. But things often break. Restart your computer and see if the MacBook screen flashing stopped.

What USB port does MacBook Air have?

A new MacBook Air has a pair of ports. But those MacBook ports are only of one type: Thunderbolt, which is compatible with USB-C. A 24-inch iMac comes with two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports; some models also include two USB-C ports.

When did the MacBook Air flash drive recall happen?

Details of the MacBook Air Flash Storage Drive Replacement Program are available on Apple’s website: Apple has determined that certain 64GB and 128GB flash storage drives used in the previous generation of MacBook Air systems may fail. These systems were sold between June 2012 through June 2013.

Can a MacBook Air flash drive be replaced?

If your drive cannot be updated, Apple will replace it free of charge. Details of the MacBook Air Flash Storage Drive Replacement Program are available on Apple’s website: Apple has determined that certain 64GB and 128GB flash storage drives used in the previous generation of MacBook Air systems may fail.

Is there a recall on my Apple MacBook?

Even if your MacBook is working fine, you should check for any available recalls—for example, one Apple MacBook battery recall notes that the battery “may overheat and cause a fire safety risk.” If you take Apple up on the offer of free service, you’re both getting a new, fresh battery and reducing the odds your MacBook will burst into flames.

What’s the problem with the MacBook Pro 2017?

MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports) – Some of these MacBooks sold with 128 GB of 256 GB solid-state drives “have an issue that may result in data loss and failure of the drive.” Check your MacBook’s serial number with Apple to see if it’s affected.

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