blaklaybul macrumors regular Original poster Aug 29, 2007 167 0 New York City Dec 14, 2007 #1 i followed apple's instructions and let my mbp go to sleep after the battery dies. However, its been sleeping for 4 hours so far and the sleep indicator is still 'breathing'...Will it shut down?
i followed apple's instructions and let my mbp go to sleep after the battery dies. However, its been sleeping for 4 hours so far and the sleep indicator is still 'breathing'...Will it shut down?
scienide09 macrumors 65816 May 5, 2007 1,385 0 Canada Dec 14, 2007 #2 It should. Sometimes it takes a while longer. Try waking it up to see if there's enough juice to make it come alive.
It should. Sometimes it takes a while longer. Try waking it up to see if there's enough juice to make it come alive.
J Josheua macrumors regular Nov 2, 2007 171 0 United States Dec 14, 2007 #3 I'm pretty sure it takes about 5 hours for it to completely drain. Look at the bright side, the longer it last the better your battery is! -Josh
I'm pretty sure it takes about 5 hours for it to completely drain. Look at the bright side, the longer it last the better your battery is! -Josh
blaklaybul macrumors regular Original poster Aug 29, 2007 167 0 New York City Dec 14, 2007 #4 Josheua said: I'm pretty sure it takes about 5 hours for it to completely drain. Look at the bright side, the longer it last the better your battery is! -Josh Click to expand... thats true! but its been almost five hours and it has, in fact, died. time to charge her up!
Josheua said: I'm pretty sure it takes about 5 hours for it to completely drain. Look at the bright side, the longer it last the better your battery is! -Josh Click to expand... thats true! but its been almost five hours and it has, in fact, died. time to charge her up!
blaklaybul macrumors regular Original poster Aug 29, 2007 167 0 New York City Dec 14, 2007 #5 also, can I use my computer when I charge it back up to full after being asleep/dead for 5 hours?
Hawkeye411 macrumors 68000 Jun 6, 2007 1,833 12 Canada EH!!! Dec 14, 2007 #6 Yup ... just plug it in ... turn it on ... and enjoy while it's charging the battery.
blaklaybul macrumors regular Original poster Aug 29, 2007 167 0 New York City Dec 14, 2007 #7 thanks!