Cost of replacing battery MacBook Pro UK (13 in mid-2010)

Cost of replacing battery MacBook Pro UK (13 in mid-2010)?

Anger, OWC and Crucial are three suppliers, I heard mentioned most

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    Vity applications of Runaway can shorten the battery life, affect performance, and increase the heat and fan activities.

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    -Add the USB3.0 card. I didn't say more on this right? USB2 is somehow too crappy for now, if you need measure the cost of the USB3.0 card.

    -Probably to replace the hard drive, its massively improve loading speed if you have a fusion drive or an SSD, its depends on your own needs, if you want to do, then you need measure the cost of training you want to buy.

    -Replace the graphics card, its origin have something called AMD X 3100 or wat, really, remember its all just too old even glance at her age. and return at the time its totally new, it is not the series of cards that have the intention of game. According to the info you provided, you have need a map rendering and 3D design professional, but a card game, then you may need to replace it with more recently built AMD or Nvidia graphics card in game, try watching the series Geforce and Rasomething. and theres something that should be mentioned is the old Mac Pro motherboard, is somewhat different with PC on hardware support, so that the graphics card must take in charge the Mac EFI boot or something else. I do not see the HD7970 and the GTX7? 0 mac edition, which works perfectly after replacement, but also of boys randomly announcement that they got the PC normal edition of some cards and put it on the Mac Pro, its can't stand not EFI of Mac Pro type so that they can not see a shit only on the screen while the Startup logo should show, but once finished go , its works perfectly. That's what I've heard, I'm bloody tired and sleepy now (PLUS8 GMT) hope so I made an explanation clear outta giant paragraph. But anyway, because they have tested PC edition graphics card also works on Mac, theres a huge amount of graphics card, you can buy and before you buy, if your not sure if this does not work on Mac, just borrow one of it and test it just outside, or directly, so search for Mac guaranteed Mac-compatitable by manufacturing , you need measure the cost of this.

    -Possibly a map HiFi sound taking in charge waves and digital output since your doing audio studio, the price increases a breakfast unique price you can buy a car outta that, then choose the one you want and measure the cost.

    -the processor might be still allowed to use and the current level of normal performance, so you can just keep it, but if you want to update, of course, a position which cost.

    -The time you go to research / purchase parts/physically change/test this baby. as goes XD.

    That's essentially all you need to do if you decide to replace your MacBook Pro 13 "with the Mac Pro, the major concern is the cost of parts, other that neither that complex, just to the top, find open port, insertion/replacement material, FACT, USB3 card possible to require a driver, but all you have to do is click NEXT.

    OK, good luck pal and if you blow up your House all by improving the Mac Pro, don't tell anyone I gave you these suggestions ok? XDXD

    Jason Nvm

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    However, what makes you think that a virus fried your HD?

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    Pack lot Code 0

    The PCB batch number 0

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    Cycle Count 903

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    AMPERAGE (ma)-1193

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    Hello! The battery is old and has almost reached 1000 charge cycles, which means that it may soon become useless.

    I have seen many users asking link to OWC here on the forum and I have seen a lot of positive feedback on this manufacturer, so if you plan to replace the battery, you should consider the OWC part in option.

  • Lack of storage battery MacBook Pro

    My Macbook Pro battery storage (end of 2012) is a failure. When the battery contains about 45% (and also lower percentages), the Macbook turns off completely, which indicates battery icon red empty great on a black screen.

    I have to go to the charger, plug it in, then turn on Macbook and battery indicator indicates the remaining amount (which can always be for example, 45%). Once turned back on, the Macbook is then taken network to continue on battery power.

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    Thank you

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  • Go to bed before exhausted battery MacBook Pro retina (mid-2012)

    I hope that someone in the community can help with this question.

    I have a MacBook Pro (mid-2012) with a battery 3.2 old Yes and less than 300 cycles. I think the battery is depleting faster (which is natural after 3.2 years) but benchmarking between percentage left and the unit goes into mode 'sleep' is meaningless. For example, tonight the battery came into sleep mode with 16% left on the screen - sound almost if the MacBook thought it was exhausted.  I have heard do NOT need calibration for that MacBook Pro, but it feels like it does.  Which leaves me feeling very concerned on what continues.

    Things I've tried so far:

    1. full reset SMC and General reboots.

    2. a full discharge and recharge (attempted calibration despite says that's not necessary).

    3 using the activity monitor to see if something is sucking energy unduly.  (Which there isn't, and everything seems normal).

    4 using the battery health app to look at the State of the battery - said its 87% in good health and no calls for service or replacement.  ('Normal' status).

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    Thanks in advance.

    Brad.

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    I hope you find this information useful.

    Best regards

    Austin

  • Extend the life of battery MacBook Pro 15 "(Mi-2014) & overall health"

    Good day people.

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    Model name: MacBook Pro

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    Processor speed: 2.2 GHz

    Number of processors: 1

    Total number of Cores: 4

    (By heart) L2 Cache: 256 KB

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    (1) leave the unit plugged in and on costs all night?

    (2) drain all the way down and then recharge it fully? I have been informed by a trusted friend that it is a good idea to keep more than 20% battery charge if and when at all possible.

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    1. the batteries cannot overload due to the protection circuits.

    2. do not drain so dead it can be avoided.

    3. the more he does not sleep because of the long 'wait till sleep' over the screen is used.  Except that no difference in my opinion.

    4. all attached components will require some even if inactive power monitoring.  Your just tire test power unnecessarily in my opinion.

    Here is the official manual: batteries for laptops on Mac - Apple Support

  • I think to buy a new MacBook to replace my MacBook pro mid-2010, which still runs but becomes slow.  They say the current MacBook pro without retina display (which I don't think I need) is an old system and may be obsolete soon - true?

    I'm buying a new MacBook to replace my mid-2010 MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel core 2 duo, 4 GB of memory, which always runs, but becomes slow.   I don't think I need retina display (if I have a lot of photos and films on the subject), but I was told that the MacBook Pro without screen retina was an old system that Apple could not support much longer. Is this true?

    Barbara cfrompa says:

    but I was told that the MacBook Pro without screen retina was an old system that Apple could not support much longer. Is this true?

    Apple only can answer such a question, and the terms of use for these forums discourage us discuss what Apple plans to do.

    I too have a MBP 2010.  I installed an SSD and that increased performance.  Consider that as an option.

    You may experience other problems that slows down your MBP.  Before commit you the important cash for a new MBP, examine the potential software problems that may be responsible for the poor performance.  With the SSD, my 2010 works better than the day he came out of the box.

    Ciao.

  • Low battery Macbook Pro retina

    Battery cycle count 147 to macbook pro retina 13 mid-2014, but the runtime is 4-5 hours with browsing the web, I checked the tasks and reduced the screen, nothing helps.

    We do not have apple store in our region, so try to help please.

    Hi dtsaturyan,

    So happy you stopped by the communities of Apple Support today! It seems that you are having problems with the battery lasts only not nearly as long as you expect it. I have a MacBook Pro as well, and I depend on to give good battery life as well. I'll be happy to help you with this.

    Batteries for laptops on Mac, has a wide range of information and troubleshooting on the batteries. I would recommend that you check that you see the section titled 'Optimizing battery life' this will give instructions step by step to help ensure the best set up for the health of your battery. Also, run hardware using the Apple Diagnosticstests.

    OS X El Capitan: manage your laptop battery, this article of support will more more information on the power adapter and the follow-up of your battery from your computer.

    See you soon!

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