![]() ![]() I live far from any Apple Stores/apple repairing stores, and it looks like it will cost money just to call Apple for support. So, what do you think? I assumed it was just the battery but it seems others' similar problems have been the logic board. It knows it's plugged in (the icon changes to the plug-me-in symbol when I unplug it) but it does not seem to be charging. Now when I try to turn it on it shows the black screen with white battery symbol and a lightning bolt under it. (So it was holding the charge it had when plugged in but not gaining any?) I used it this way for a few days, and then I did a REALLY STUPID THING which was that I closed it and left it unplugged overnight. And the amount of charge when unplugged was slowly decreasing. But when I would unplug it I would see that it hadn't actually gained any charge when plugged in. I noticed that when I plugged in the power cord the light didn't come on, but the charge icon showed that it was plugged in. ![]() Amazingly, it started up as usual and everything was just as I had left it and seemed to be functioning fine! I thought it was too good to be true! It was. I thought it was probably a goner, but I gave it a week to dry out and then tried turning it on. So a couple weeks ago I spilled about a cup of water on my Macbook Air and it instantly shut itself down.
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