Tips for your Laptop, MacBook or PC (Part 2)
PLEASE MOST OF THE EARLIER TIPS IN PART ONE ARE APPLICABLE TO THE MAC OS X
Carrying Your MacBook
If you carry your MacBook in a bag or briefcase, remove any
small, loose items (such as paper clips, staples, or coins) that could
accidentally get inside your computer through an opening, such as the optical
drive slot, or get stuck inside a port.
Important: The MacBook power adapter port contains a magnet
that can erase data on your credit card, iPod, or other device. To preserve
your data, keep magnetically sensitive items away from the power adapter port.
Cleaning Your MacBook
Follow these general rules when cleaning the outside of your
computer and its components:
- Shut down your MacBook, detach the power adapter, and remove the battery.
- Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to clean the computer’s exterior. Avoid getting moisture in any openings. Do not spray any type of liquid directly on the computer.
- Don’t use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives.
Cleaning Your
MacBook Display
Follow these general
rules when cleaning the screen.
- Shut down your MacBook, detach the power adapter, and remove the battery.
- Dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cloth or paper with water only and wipe the screen. Do not spray liquid directly on the screen.
Storing Your MacBook
If you are going to
store your MacBook for an extended period of time, keep it in a cool location
(ideally, 22° C or about 71° F) and do one of the following to preserve your
MacBook battery life:
- Discharge the battery 50 per cent before storing your MacBook.
- When storing your computer for longer than five months, discharge the battery to approximately 50 percent and then remove it from the MacBook. If you are storing your computer for an extended period, recharge your battery to 50 percent every six months or so.
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