The one I use at home I got before they even thought of using usb powered fans on them. I got it probably 10 years ago or so. Its a hunk of black painted steel with 3 wide rows of small holes and between the three rows are 2 heatpipes. Works pretty well for dissipating heat, even if I'm using it...
Disk Warrior should be used with extreme caution. If it reaches step 5 of rebuilding the directory and gives you the message "speed reduced by disk malfunction" you'd better cancel the rebuild because your drive is going south and letting Disk Warrior chew on it is only stressing the drive...
Go to the system preferences/network. It should say "new network interface detected" or something similar, and it will tell you what it is (should say airport). Go deeper into network settings by hitting configure on one of the connections until the option to apply is not greyed out. Hit apply...
Yeah, Reinstalling Lion on a failing HD will have an effect on your files as in possibly never seeing them again. Worse thing that can be done is stressing the drive by trying to reload the OS, but people think all computers are like Windows machines and an OS reinstall will fix everything. I...
Maybe try zapping PRAM. Would be interesting to know if happens on another monitor. If its an aging or heavily used LCD display could be a dying ccfl tube.
I'm still at 10.6.8 myself. In my opinion its the last of the best Apple OS. It's lean and built for performance (requires 1/2 the RAM 10.7.5 and 10.8 need) and I can still run PPC apps (not that I want to all that much, but we have a really old Filemaker server database we use in the shop...
I'm assuming you have the old drive plugged into some kind of SATA/USB adapter? That won't boot the MBA because as a rule of thumb newer Macs won't boot versions of OSX that are older than the machine. However, just having the MBA booted normally and the old HD connected via USB, the MBA should...
That's exactly where the power supply is located. I've now seen two Apple cinema displays within a week or so that have the same problem and have a similar (if not the same) power supply.
The Apple store is going to automatically quote it a tier 4 repair. Approximate cost of nearly $800. Doesn't matter if it only needs a top case or not. Whenever I do liquid spills. I do a complete tear down and can replace only parts that have been affected by the liquid.
Quick question: Was...
What brand is the usb3.0 drive? I've personally seen issues with the current Toshiba usb3.0 drives and Apple laptops. I've also seen online it's a known issue for just about all portables that there was no solution for (at the time). There was a couple workarounds for either using a powered usb...
Considering the age of the machine (if the machine in the sig and original drive?), I'd say more problems are on the horizon. Start shopping drive prices and make sure backups are up to date and good.
Make a clone or disk image with Data Rescue III. If the drive does not mount, clone it to another drive with DRIII. Then straighten out the drive you cloned to with Disk Warrior. If the drive does mount, make a disk image with data rescue III and make sure the disk image mounts afterward.