Apple MacBook Air Software Patch: warmer climates and overheating issues

Filed under: Apple News, Computers, Laptops | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: March 13, 2008 | No Comments

Apple MacBook Air Software Patch: warmer climates and overheating issues
The new software patch update for the Apple MacBook Air was released in the hope to fix an overheating problem. Some MacBook users never had any overheating issues, however for those of you who live in warmer climates, will welcome this update.

The update is meant to help fine tune the speed of the internal fan, this in turn should improve cooling. However some MacBook Air owners have said that this fix is useless. Some owners have also said that when they went to update their MacBook Air, they got a message saying that it was already up to date.

Seeps as if Apple have not handled this fix to well, and might have to get back to the drawing board on this fix. If you live in these warmer climates then you might be lucky with the new update, hopefully your Apple MacBook Air will not overheat and lock up, however I would not hold my breath.

Source - SMH

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