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Hello

I got my safe mac who got cut out just on the end of the cord of the block, because it is pasted, I decided to buy another. When a second store and strangely the form macsafe was too 2mlms for the computer. Got a refund and is gone to the retailer of Apple, they had one with a different plug, but in any case, it worked twice! then nothing more.

I got my nerve on the old and managed to kick open and repair cable, then I rebooted the computer. Before I decided to go back to the store, I plugged in a new and it worked again!

Is that mean that a new can not recharge my battery and works only when there is power? I'll check the dealer, but I know that they don't me refund.

any information?

Thank you

Make sure the magsafe is one that is suitable for your computer. The macbook uses a 60 watts and the Macbook Pro uses an 85 watt one. If Apple is correct (or even if it's not) and there is a problem. They will work with you on this subject. You'll come back to take the laptop with you. Here are a few troubleshooting tips magsafe.  https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT203207 you can also try a SMC reset.  https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT201295

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