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Error message usb ports force stopped because of too much power
It will still be covered by the warranty, take it to an apple repair centre, they will have Apple hardware diagnostics software that will be able to determine the cause of the fault. Worst case scenario will be they have to replace the logic board.
If you are using some sort of USB hub the number of devices you are connecting to that single port may be drawing too much power. Try to determine how much power each device is drawing then ask at an apple store how much power the USB port can supply.
Black screen with sound
Sounds to me like a fuse on the motherboard for the screen has blown or the LVDS cable is loose. You need someone near you with MacBook repair experience, as a technician I will not advise you to disassemble the unit.
Bauhn p v r setup
you mean DVR? it can hook up but you dont have the interface to retreive any info or data. I tried already
Macbook a1342 problem
Use a mouse to uninstall and then update the drivers for the trackpad. There may be an issue with driver corruption, or a device conflict causing the problem.
How do i unlock facebook
Instructions
launch your web browser e.g mozilla firefox
Locate the tools on the menu bar>scroll downdown to option>from option>select privacy at the top>locate exceptional and click on it>then in the address field type www.facebook.com and click on allow the site
the 2nd step ,carry out all the steps above but when yoi get to click on option, select security>and click on exceptional finally type www.facebook.com in the address field for your web browser to allow the sites during internet connection
My apple notebook just beeps at me when i turn it
It could be that your RAM is the problem, it may have come loose slightly. What you can do is to remove the memory (see www.ifixit.com for the guide to remove) and then place it back into the macbook. Restart and see if that sorts it out. Hope this helps.
The screen is completely frozen,
don't know if you still need help but...
You can check the drive by running fsck.
Reboot/Startup holding your Command-S key down.
At the command line type the following and hit Return.
/sbin/fsck -fy
If it finds a problem and repairs it, immediately run fsck again until the drive checks OK.
After it has check/repaired your disk, type reboot and hit Return again. Unit should boot-up normally.
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