Category: 886: MacBook Pro Feet, iOS NAND, iOS Troubleshooting
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iOS Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting your iOS device can be a tricky thing if you are technologically challenged. First and foremost, there aren’t many people out there who can actually repair your device. The feat of opening your iOS device, repairing the problem part and sealing it back up isn’t easy, and in most cases, causes something else to…
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iOS NAND
iOS devices like iPhones and iPods utilize NAND flash memory (just like thumb drive or SSD drives). This memory ages over time as it’s overwritten again and again, whether by iMessages, photos or app downloads. Bits within a block of data on the storage chips get “stuck”, or become error-prone. These bits are normally corrected…
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MacBook Pro Feet
The aluminum unibody MacBooks and MacBook Pros have four black hard rubber feet on their bottom panels. On occasion, or with age and abuse, these feet can come off. When the feet fall off, a hole, or window into the computer, is exposed. This can be a concern, as a facet of the machine’s design…
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_Greetings!_ Another week is here, and the weather has been pretty nice lately. It seems that we’ve been able to enjoy the last bits of summer as it comes to an end, even though Labor Day weekend was a bit rainy. I had a nice holiday weekend in Rhode Island, and packed the long weekend…