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Old May 23rd, 2012, 10:13 PM   #1
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2006 White MacBook - Power adapter issues

My 2006 White MacBook (when Apple transitioned from iBook to MacBook) with its 60w Power adapter has a problem.

The MagSafe adapter loses connection and the LED turns off, thus not charging or powering the laptop.

Jiggle the adapter a bit and the light comes back on; but it can go off any time irrespective of whether there is another jiggle or not.

I am not sure if this is an issue with the cable-end or the laptop end. I am hoping it's the cable-end; then I can buy a new cable and be done with it. If it is the laptop end, I may as well junk it and get another laptop.

Does anyone have any experience with this issue? Do you think this is the cable or the laptop that's misbehaving?

If it is the cable, a new cable costs $79 + tax (if it is even available). Does anyone know where I can get a new cable of that old type (T-Connector kind) at a lesser price?

If it is the laptop, I don't think I can even get $500 for the laptop as a trade-in, so I may as well junk it.

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Old May 23rd, 2012, 10:15 PM   #2
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Really, under $500 so it's junk? What a world we live in now...

Take a few minutes and research the fix, or wait for answers to roll in here. Might be worth a few $ of your time.
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Old May 24th, 2012, 01:27 AM   #3
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Lol check out warren buffet up there, just junking laptops that are worth less than $500 hahaha

Just take it to an Aasp or apple store. They can plug your computer into a known good adapter and if it works you buy a new adapter and you're set.
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Old May 24th, 2012, 08:06 PM   #4
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Sounds like an adapter issue, troubleshoot by trying a different adapter.

I think you can use the newer adapters on the old macbooks as well, but I may be wrong.
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you can, with the exception that certain 08 models (and maybe 07) need a firmware update to recognize the new tips 100% of the time
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Old May 25th, 2012, 06:40 PM   #6
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Lol check out warren buffet up there, just junking laptops that are worth less than $500 hahaha
I stand chastised, and deservedly so. The trouble is, I did not write well enough to convey what I actually wanted to convey, but that no excuse

Anyway, I did take the MaBook to the Genius Bar. Out of warranty, out of AppleCare, but they just replaced by old T-Connector cable with a brand new cable (of the new type) and did it for free, just because I had what he called "a vintage MacBook"!!!

So, I am happy now because my wife is happy!

Thank you all

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Old May 26th, 2012, 12:05 AM   #7
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WOW!!! That's some amazing user Apple support!! Nice touch!

But I wonder if they actually "replaced [the] old T-Connector cable with a brand new cable (of the new type), or just provided you and your wife with a newer power supply.

But regardless, there's sure no room for any complaint.
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That's amazing news!

Awesome customer service. Doesn't always work that way, but clearly you had a genius that didn't meet his "wow" quota for the day yet.


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I stand chastised, and deservedly so. The trouble is, I did not write well enough to convey what I actually wanted to convey, but that no excuse

Anyway, I did take the MaBook to the Genius Bar. Out of warranty, out of AppleCare, but they just replaced by old T-Connector cable with a brand new cable (of the new type) and did it for free, just because I had what he called "a vintage MacBook"!!!

So, I am happy now because my wife is happy!

Thank you all

Cheers
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Old May 27th, 2012, 08:55 PM   #9
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WOW!!! That's some amazing user Apple support!! Nice touch!

But I wonder if they actually "replaced [the] old T-Connector cable with a brand new cable (of the new type), or just provided you and your wife with a newer power supply.

But regardless, there's sure no room for any complaint.
He actually took out a new sealed box and opened it in front of me and handed me both portions. Nope, no room for complaint at all!

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That's amazing news!

Awesome customer service. Doesn't always work that way, but clearly you had a genius that didn't meet his "wow" quota for the day yet.
Yes, I probably did. This same genius was helping an iPhone customer just before he helped me. The iPhone customer, with liquid damage, was trying to wangle a brand new phone free of charge, saying that two other Apple Stores had promised to replace the phone free and why this store was not doing so. He also had a charging cable that looked like it was dinner for a couple of rats and complained loudly that the quality of the manufacturing was crap. Needless to say, he got neither a phone nor a cable (free). He paid for both.

And this same genius comes to me next and says "Have the adapter and cable on me, since you have such a vintage MacBook"!

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Check my posting, "Happy Apple Repair Story!", tilt!

Happy Apple Repair Story!
My daughter's Macbook wasn't as old as your Mac which make your news even better.
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