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peter202

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Original poster
Sep 2, 2006
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Corby, United Kingdom
Hi, just wandering if anyone has the same problem as me.
I noticed this after a week of having my MB, along the port-side of the MB the casing moves slightly.. not what i expect from apple..
 

saga

macrumors regular
May 19, 2006
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this is consistent with about everyone. The screws you see on the port side of the macbook, are just for looks and not really screwed into anything. The screw that hold the casing to the rest of the computer, are visible when you remove the battery, on the inside. Next time you are at an apple store, check out the macbooks, they all have it goin' on. I noticed this as well a few months ago, and was pissed.
 

Aniej

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Oct 17, 2006
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this is consistent with about everyone. The screws you see on the port side of the macbook, are just for looks and not really screwed into anything. The screw that hold the casing to the rest of the computer, are visible when you remove the battery, on the inside. Next time you are at an apple store, check out the macbooks, they all have it goin' on. I noticed this as well a few months ago, and was pissed.

What are you talking about?
 

saga

macrumors regular
May 19, 2006
159
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What are you talking about?

I'm talking about the port side of the macbook being loose. There have been other threads about this exact problem. And I myself have the same issue. It causes no problem with working the machine, it's just one of those little annoyances.
 
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