Wierd Powerbook buzzing....
I have a 15" 1.33ghz PB, and recently it is doing a rather wierd thing...whenever it is plugged into the AC, there is a strange buzzing sound coming from the front (think between the battery and the CD). The moment I unplug it, all is fine.
I know that it is a trivial issue, but it is driving me nuts, will Apple even entertain this issue, or will they think that I am an absolute moron for calling them about it?
What do you guys suggest that I do?
Thanks!!!
R.
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I know that it is a trivial issue, but it is driving me nuts, will Apple even entertain this issue, or will they think that I am an absolute moron for calling them about it?
What do you guys suggest that I do?
Thanks!!!
R.

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Originally posted by maninmac
I have a 15" 1.33ghz PB, and recently it is doing a rather wierd thing...whenever it is plugged into the AC, there is a strange buzzing sound coming from the front (think between the battery and the CD). The moment I unplug it, all is fine.
I know that it is a trivial issue, but it is driving me nuts, will Apple even entertain this issue, or will they think that I am an absolute moron for calling them about it?
What do you guys suggest that I do?
Thanks!!!
R.
call them! Who cares! it's worth a try, tell me what they say!
I'd give a call, or take it in anyway.
Originally posted by maninmac
I have a 15" 1.33ghz PB, and recently it is doing a rather wierd thing...whenever it is plugged into the AC, there is a strange buzzing sound coming from the front (think between the battery and the CD). The moment I unplug it, all is fine.
I know that it is a trivial issue, but it is driving me nuts, will Apple even entertain this issue, or will they think that I am an absolute moron for calling them about it?
What do you guys suggest that I do?
Keep an eye (or ear) on it, and for now don't worry about it too much.
Mine does the same thing, and it only happens when a) I'm on AC, b) I have a lot of windows open, c) those windows have a lot of white showing and d) are near the top of the screen.
No, seriously.
Best guess is it's the video card and power supply interacting strangely. Apple knows about this, and current official position is that it is not a problem per se, or a flaw. Just an... oddity.
But in the meantime, keep track of it if you can, and watch for updated service information if it comes down the pipe.
Or you could just call Apple.