I purchased my very first Mac today, the new 13" MacBook Intel DuoCore. All was well until this evening.
After shutting down, I noticed a little white sleep light had appeared at the front of the machine, which did not occur when I had shut down previously.
I read an older post about Macs being suspended in limbo if closed too quickly before completing the shutdown process. I suppose I can avoid this by waiting a little longer before I close the lid next time.
In the meantime, I can't power up my Mac. The screen is black, and there is no response when I press the power button. The power adapter is showing an orange alert light where it is normally green, and the white sleep indicator on the front is still glowing away. (Mocking me, I think.)
Can anyone offer any advice so I can avoid the ultimate embarrassment of having to go to the Apple store and ask them how to turn my computer on? Heh.
Any info would be much appreciated!
Best regards,
Ashley Ann
After shutting down, I noticed a little white sleep light had appeared at the front of the machine, which did not occur when I had shut down previously.
I read an older post about Macs being suspended in limbo if closed too quickly before completing the shutdown process. I suppose I can avoid this by waiting a little longer before I close the lid next time.
In the meantime, I can't power up my Mac. The screen is black, and there is no response when I press the power button. The power adapter is showing an orange alert light where it is normally green, and the white sleep indicator on the front is still glowing away. (Mocking me, I think.)
Can anyone offer any advice so I can avoid the ultimate embarrassment of having to go to the Apple store and ask them how to turn my computer on? Heh.
Any info would be much appreciated!
Best regards,
Ashley Ann