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farqueue

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Original poster
Jun 18, 2006
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Hello, just wondering if this will have any damage on my macbbok.

I close the lid while switching classes between uni, when i get back home (macbook is still sleeping) and i just plug it into my power adaptor. Leave it to charge and sleep for the whole night, then next day use it again.

so, i havent actually "shut down" my computer for the past 7 days.... is this ok?
 

xfiftyfour

macrumors 68030
Apr 14, 2006
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Clemson, SC
i never used to shut my PB down and it was still going strong a year later. actually, i think i even read here on MR that it was better for OS X if you didn't shut down overnight, as that's when it "behind the scenes" updates itself.
 

drake

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Jul 5, 2005
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This question made me wonder. If you leave it in sleep mode, and put it into a sleeve, do you risk causing it to overhead and damage that way? Or does it not produce enough heat to be a worry (remember, there's little airflow in a sleeve).
 

kretzy

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Sep 11, 2004
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Canberra, Australia
drake said:
This question made me wonder. If you leave it in sleep mode, and put it into a sleeve, do you risk causing it to overhead and damage that way? Or does it not produce enough heat to be a worry (remember, there's little airflow in a sleeve).
Heat should not be a problem. Sleep mode essentially turns the computer off, except for a bit of active memory (I think :eek: ).

I always just put mine to sleep and only shutdown/restart when necessary.
 

macsrockmysocks

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Feb 21, 2006
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I never turn mine off. I either let it go to sleep by itself, or make it go to sleep myself. Besides, I find the little blinking light on my iMac to be a nightlight:rolleyes:
 
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