BlindOptimism
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Hi there
First of all, apologies if this is a commonly asked question. I've searched many a forum over the last few days and although I've seen similar problems, I haven't found one that displays my particular traits.
The problem
My Macbook pro 15" early 2008 model won't turn on. I'm pretty sure it's battery related, as I have two batteries and my computer switches on when using one of them. The battery that works is extremely old (I replaced it with the one that no longer works) and isn't a long term solution.
Further Details
Pressing the power button on my Mac results in no response whatsoever. No sound, no display, no fan, no lights, nothing. It's completely dead, as if it's not plugged in. However, the battery does appear to be alive - I have fully charged it (it WAS empty, but successfully charged with the magsafe first displaying the orange light and then the green as usual) and pressing the battery check button displays the full five lights. It appears to be fully charged.
It MUST be battery related, surely, as putting in my older battery consistently turns the computer on. I've tried leaving the failed battery charging over night and I've tried leaving it out of my computer. I've tried SMC and PRAM resets multiple times.
How It Happened
I wanted to turn my Mac into an alarm clock, but I didn't want to leave it charging over night (which I have subsequently discovered is completely safe). I usually switch it off when I go to bed, but this time I tried to put it into sleep mode, to see if that would work. Obviously, the battery drained/died, but I don't understand why it wouldn't come back on.
So that's it. There's nothing really I can do to 'fix' it as nothing I try works and it looks like I'm going to have to buy another one, but I thought I'd tell some knowledgeable experts first and see if I could at least learn why an apparently fully-charged won't turn on my laptop, when an old, dead one will.
Thanks for your time.
First of all, apologies if this is a commonly asked question. I've searched many a forum over the last few days and although I've seen similar problems, I haven't found one that displays my particular traits.
The problem
My Macbook pro 15" early 2008 model won't turn on. I'm pretty sure it's battery related, as I have two batteries and my computer switches on when using one of them. The battery that works is extremely old (I replaced it with the one that no longer works) and isn't a long term solution.
Further Details
Pressing the power button on my Mac results in no response whatsoever. No sound, no display, no fan, no lights, nothing. It's completely dead, as if it's not plugged in. However, the battery does appear to be alive - I have fully charged it (it WAS empty, but successfully charged with the magsafe first displaying the orange light and then the green as usual) and pressing the battery check button displays the full five lights. It appears to be fully charged.
It MUST be battery related, surely, as putting in my older battery consistently turns the computer on. I've tried leaving the failed battery charging over night and I've tried leaving it out of my computer. I've tried SMC and PRAM resets multiple times.
How It Happened
I wanted to turn my Mac into an alarm clock, but I didn't want to leave it charging over night (which I have subsequently discovered is completely safe). I usually switch it off when I go to bed, but this time I tried to put it into sleep mode, to see if that would work. Obviously, the battery drained/died, but I don't understand why it wouldn't come back on.
So that's it. There's nothing really I can do to 'fix' it as nothing I try works and it looks like I'm going to have to buy another one, but I thought I'd tell some knowledgeable experts first and see if I could at least learn why an apparently fully-charged won't turn on my laptop, when an old, dead one will.
Thanks for your time.