Last week I sent my Macbook Air (Rev C. 2.13ghz) in for a trackpad button repair. The button was depressing twice for some reason. They ordered a new "top unit" and had it installed yesterday.
I picked up my mba yesterday and noticed 2 problems with it today.
First, whenever I boot up there is a sounds coming from the computer like that of a spinning drive (zzzuurn), but I am certain that a solid-state equipped computer does not make any startup noises. I also do not recall my mba making such noises prior to this repair. Can anyone confirm that there should be no startup noise coming form the hardware during bootup on a SSD equipped unit?
Second, the mouse is going crazy and no longer usable. It is acting on its own without any user input nor is it sensitive to my finger tracking. I am thinking this is due to a poor reassembly of the top unit during the repair but I'm not sure.
The "genius" did say to me when I brought my mba in for repair that mbas are more difficult to work on and that my top-unit replacement is the most extensive repair for an MBA.
Now I feel like the apple geniuses are inadequate to perform these kinds of repairs on my laptop. What was once a trackpad button problem has turned my machine unusable not to mention i noticed 2 very small blemishes on the lid of my computer that wasn't there before.
Does anyone else find that the genius bar is really lacking in quality control? I will be going back tomorrow after my classes to express my fury and anger in person.
Maybe I should've bought a MBP 13 inch...
I picked up my mba yesterday and noticed 2 problems with it today.
First, whenever I boot up there is a sounds coming from the computer like that of a spinning drive (zzzuurn), but I am certain that a solid-state equipped computer does not make any startup noises. I also do not recall my mba making such noises prior to this repair. Can anyone confirm that there should be no startup noise coming form the hardware during bootup on a SSD equipped unit?
Second, the mouse is going crazy and no longer usable. It is acting on its own without any user input nor is it sensitive to my finger tracking. I am thinking this is due to a poor reassembly of the top unit during the repair but I'm not sure.
The "genius" did say to me when I brought my mba in for repair that mbas are more difficult to work on and that my top-unit replacement is the most extensive repair for an MBA.
Now I feel like the apple geniuses are inadequate to perform these kinds of repairs on my laptop. What was once a trackpad button problem has turned my machine unusable not to mention i noticed 2 very small blemishes on the lid of my computer that wasn't there before.
Does anyone else find that the genius bar is really lacking in quality control? I will be going back tomorrow after my classes to express my fury and anger in person.
Maybe I should've bought a MBP 13 inch...