Whenever I tilt my macbook to a certain degree it will make a knocking sound, and when I turn it to the opposite direction, it will make another sound. It feels like there is something inside of the computer that is loose and is frolicking around, but I don't know what it is.
Can anyone maybe advise me on where the sound comes from and maybe if you could what part is loose!
Thanks,
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Charlie
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Charlie
=== Update (07/31/2016) ===
I took it to apple and they said its coming from the axle of the Macbook, I didn't let them take it to fix because i'm afraid that it would be finished before school starts.
Also, the knock seems to be coming from the screen area, and it sounds like a big piece of something hitting one end then the other end, it doesn't feel like a screw.
P.S: The knock is also quieter when the lid is closed!
Whenever I tilt my macbook to a certain degree it will make a knocking sound, and when I turn it to the opposite direction, it will make another sound. It feels like there is something inside of the computer that is loose and is frolicking around, but I don't know what it is.
Can anyone maybe advise me on where the sound comes from and maybe if you could what part is loose!
Thanks,
-
Charlie
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Charlie
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=== Update (07/31/2016) ===
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I took it to apple and they said its coming from the axle of the Macbook, I didn't let them take it to fix because i'm afraid that it would be finished before school starts.
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Also, the knock seems to be coming from the screen area, and it sounds like a big piece of something hitting one end then the other end, it doesn't feel like a screw.
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P.S: The knock is also quieter when the lid is closed!
Hello Guys,
Whenever I tilt my macbook to a certain degree it will make a knocking sound, and when I turn it to the opposite direction, it will make another sound. It feels like there is something inside of the computer that is loose and is frolicking around, but I don't know what it is.
Can anyone maybe advise me on where the sound comes from and maybe if you could what part is loose!
Thanks,
Charlie