![]() ![]() Look closely at both the adapter cord itself, and on the port at the side of the MacBook Pro / Air. Now check the MagSafe ports for any objects or debris. If the MagSafe cable is torn, fraying, damaged, or the inner-workings of the charger are exposed in any way, do not use the MagSafe. ![]() Trying a different wall outlet is also critical because it rules out the outlet being the issue (and who hasn’t had the experience of plugging something into a non-working outlet before?).Īlso, check for any flaws or frays in the adapter. Yes, that means check to be sure the adapter is plugged into a wall outlet, and that the MagSafe AC adapter or wall adapter is properly connected and secured. ![]() 1: Verify the MagSafe is Plugged In & Try a Different Outlet And yes, these steps are the same for any MacBook Air or MacBook Pro with a built-in battery and a magnetic MagSafe charging adapter. ![]()
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