Hi CJ,
I may be able to get access to another charger from someone else just to try
it. If that is the case I will send it out to be repaired. Thank you very much
for your advice. Have a great day!
Nicole
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On Mar 12, 2017, at 11:32 PM, CJ Daniel <cj_daniel@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Nicole,
No implication of profligacy intended. And, Apple doesn’t mind trying to
move you in the direction of a new computer. What you’re describing, though,
doesn’t sound like a battery issue. Rather it sounds like a problem with
either your charger or the charging connection in the Mac Book itself. Do
you have access to another appropriate charger? If that’s it, you could
purchase the correct replacement, on Ebay, for $35 or so. If it’s the actual
port, you might consider discussing repair issues with someone like Mac
Exchange in Tempe. Or, someone of like service nearer you. In any case, I
wish you luck with whatever decision you make.
Sincerely,
CJ
On Mar 12, 2017, at 5:20 PM, Nicole Helmkamp <nkhutch86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I certainly am not someone who constantly needs the newest of something. I
was just concerned that since it's not getting any more updates it may
compromise the security of my computer. Also, Apple told me that it would be
quite costly to look at the battery to see what is going on. I'm not sure
it's the battery because when I plug it into the charger it doesn't connect
and less I finagle it and then it still doesn't stay most of the time. The
computer is going on eight years old so I have gotten a lot of life out of
it. But if I could find a cost-effective way to fix it without getting a new
one then I obviously would do that first. I was just asking about newer
models in case this one doesn't have much life left to it.
I will have a look at the MacBook Air in the Mac Mini. Thanks for the
suggestions. I'm going to keep mine as long as possible before even looking
into something else.
Nicole
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On Mar 12, 2017, at 5:36 PM, CJ Daniel <cj_daniel@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Nicole,
I, usually, hate those replies that seem to ignore the OP’s actual
question. In this case, basically, what new computer can I afford. But,
I’m gonna go out on a limb & ask the pertinent question, IMO. What for?
Based on your described usage, why do you want to have a computer that is
“still receiving updates?” If it’s able to surf the net, check email, & do
word processing, where’s the problem? Seems like your “work-flow” need is
met.
I do understand the battery issue. Here in Arizona, we have a place in
Tempe, part of the Phoenix metropolitan area, called The Mac Exchange that
takes care of those kinds of issues. I’ve sent two Mac’s from Tucson & had
them back within a week to a week-&-a-half. In both cases, I spent less
than $100 & the computers were cleaned out thoroughly—dust & pet hair
removed—& batteries replaced. Did I mention the results were great?
I’m not questioning your right to spend your money anyway you want to.
It’s your business & your right. However, I see so many people wanting the
latest & greatest device, when the truth is what there holding in their
hand or on their lap has much more processing power than they could ever
use. But, keep in mind I just upgraded from my iPhone 5, because my
16-year-old needs a phone. And, I had that thing for a really long time.
Just my two cents & probably not worth even that much. But so that this
MSG is not an entire waste, my mother-in-law got a Mini last year & I
think, because she had a monitor, we were able to get the Mini, the mouse,
& the bluetooth keyboard for $650 or there about. But, seriously consider
replacing the battery & if there’s any room for more memory maxing it out.
You never know, it might serve or be a great backup for years.
Good day,
CJ
On Mar 12, 2017, at 10:25 AM, Nicole Helmkamp <nkhutch86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi list,
I have had my MacBook Pro for several years now and it is no longer
getting updates. It is also not keeping a charge unless it is plug-in. So
I am in the market for a new computer… I really can't afford to get
another MacBook Pro, but I was wondering if there's anything else Apple
offers that might work which might be a little more affordable. Any
thoughts?
I mostly only use my computer for Internet browsing, wordprocessing, and
checking email.
Nicole
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