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Hi all, I am wanting to transfer all my data from a HDD in my Toshiba laptop onto a SSD that I want to put in the laptop....
Read moreHi all, My volume up button on a iPhone 7 is not working. Does anyone know why this might be? And if so what is a fix and...
Read moreHi all, I have the iPhone XS MAX and while I was cleaning one of the left side speaker grills/vents I noticed that the...
Read moreHi, I have a 2015 12” Macbook with the keyboard and trackpad not working. It works fine with an external keyboard but the...
Read moreHi. I have noticed with my iPhone 7 that it I turn it off and then plug it into the charge instead of turning back on like...
Read moreHi. So I’ve made quite a mistake and accidentally deleted the Mac OS from my Mac during a boot camp and I’m left with just...
Read moreHi all. My mid 2011 21.5” iMac has been acting very weird. So there is no image displayed on the screen, but If I shine a...
Read moreHi. So I have a 2011 21.5” iMac. It works perfectly fine except the screen won’t light up but if I connect the iMac to my...
Read moreHi. I have a mid 2011 21.5” iMac. It will turn on but there is no image displayed on the screen (it is blank but backlight...
Read moreHi all. I have a 2011 21.5” iMac answer it’s all set up and ready to go, except when fixing it I broke the v-Sync cable,...
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Hi there, Looks like a rather minor dent. There shouldn’t be any damage to the battery and no need to worry. Although if you want to be sure you can unscrew the bottom of your MacBook to see if there are any dents in the battery. MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2009 Lower Case Replacement
Read moreHi there, this spot you are seeing in your photos is probably due to some damage on the camera lens camera or the glass over the camera. Have a look to see if you can see any marks on the lens. I actually noticed I have a similar problem with my iPhone 7, although like yours it is very minor. Also do try to update the software to avoid and variables. You should be able to update to IOS 14.4
Read moreHi all. I found a fix! It was not malware or any such. So if you every accidentally reset Windows from the Windows boot camp it will install a non-boot camp version of Windows so you won’t have any of the options to switch between the operating systems but I found a way to get back to Mac OS. In Windows open settings and search for “boot” Then press advanced boot and then press restart. Once your into the advance boot there should be a few options to chose from, one of which is booting from a USB. Select that and make sure you have no USBs plugged in. There should be a drive with no name just an icon. Select that one and then hit enter and in my case that booted me right back into Mac OS. Seems like it was a back door into Mac OS. Hopefully this helps anyone else! On the boot camp I was running Windows 10 and on my Mac I was running Catalina and my computer is a 2019 27” iMac
Read moreHi. Check this iFixit posting: Does not turn on Your device should still be under warranty. If it’s not it should only be out of warranty for a few months and you should be able to request an exception from Apple. Let me know how you get on.
Read moreHi. What type of hard drive have you installed? I would take it apart again and put everything back to how it was before you put the new HDD in and check to see if it works then. If it does it may be a problem with the HDD that the computer is detecting.
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Hi, it may have been dust that has stayed there a long time and turned black, I removed the dvd drive from my Mac and there was a bit of dust under it.