[macvoiceover] Re: Cords

It's part of the AC power. If it's like mine, it has a three- prong connector on the end for a wall socket. You can connect the other end to the little box that is at the end of the cable that goes into the Mac Book. If you feel where the two-prong connector is located on the end of the Mac Book cable, it can be removed to fit the three-prong cable.

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On Aug 22, 2007, at 11:46 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:

Listers when I purchased my Mac Book Pro it came with a cord that I am not familiar with. It looks like one end goes into the wall and the other end looks kind of funny. Can some one tell me what it could be and what it is used for. Thanks


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