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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Your batteries charge is quite low! Shut down your system, plug in your MagSafe charger the connector LED should turn Amber, let it charger for a good 10 hours. Then take a fresh snapshot and post it so I can see it
=== Update (02/26/2022) ===
Your snapshot is still showing the original battery info. If you got a new battery its data of manufacture should show up.
-Lets give your system a hard reset. Carefully showdown and disconnect the battery fully. Now with the system on its side with the MagSafe socket straight up and nothing connected, press the power button holding it for a good 15 sec’s to allow the logic board to fully drain. Then plug in the MagSafe cord only the system should spontaneously start, let it fully boot up and then $@$* the system down. Now reconnect the battery and restart, give it a few minutes and open CoconutBattery it should now show a different manufacture date and likely the Cycle count will also be different.
+Lets give your system a hard reset. Carefully showdown and disconnect the battery fully. Now with the system on its side with the MagSafe socket straight up and nothing connected, press the power button holding it for a good 15 sec’s to allow the logic board to fully drain. Then plug in the MagSafe cord only the system should spontaneously start, let it fully boot up and then shut the system down. Now reconnect the battery and restart, give it a few minutes and open CoconutBattery it should now show a different manufacture date and likely the Cycle count will also be different.
Post a fresh snapshot when you can.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Your batteries charge is quite low! Shut down your system, plug in your MagSafe charger the connector LED should turn Amber, let it charger for a good 10 hours. Then take a fresh snapshot and post it so I can see it
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+=== Update (02/26/2022) ===
+Your snapshot is still showing the original battery info. If you got a new battery its data of manufacture should show up.
+
+Lets give your system a hard reset. Carefully showdown and disconnect the battery fully. Now with the system on its side with the MagSafe socket straight up and nothing connected, press the power button holding it for a good 15 sec’s to allow the logic board to fully drain. Then plug in the MagSafe cord only the system should spontaneously start, let it fully boot up and then $@$* the system down. Now reconnect the battery and restart, give it a few minutes and open CoconutBattery it should now show a different manufacture date and likely the Cycle count will also be different.
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+Post a fresh snapshot when you can.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Your batteries charge is quite low! Shut down your system, plug in your MagSafe charger the connector LED should turn Amber, let it charger for a good 10 hours. Then take a fresh snapshot and post it so I can see it

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