Hi Chris and all,

I'm so sorry to hear about your problem with your Macbook.  I had this happen 
to me a few months ago. At first, what you described happened. It did it only a 
little at first, and then a lot, then a whole lot and then ... it stopped 
working altogether.  The Macbook would not turn on, I took it back to Apple and 
they claimed I spilled liquids on it. I had them fix it since I paid for the 
Applecare protection plan. To make a really long story short, this happened 
twice more.  Apple  gave me a new charger which didn't seem to resolve the 
problem either. After the third attempt at fixing it with no luck, Apple gave 
me a new Macbook. They were great about  resolving my issue. I wonder if it may 
be a problem with the late 2010 models. Mine is also a white Macbook not a Pro, 
just a Macbook but it is late 2009. After this incident, I purchased a 
chillmat. I like this option much better than a lap desk. I don't use the fan 
often, but if I need to, I just plug the mat in to the USB port and the fan 
runs. This allows my Macbook to be cool. Oh, I also forgot to say that during 
the time my Macbook was at Apple's depot, they replaced the battery as well as 
the motherboard. If you can, see if you can spare your Macbook and take it in 
to an Apple store. I hope this helps. Have a great day.

Musically,
Allison
 
My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!


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