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How to fix a warped Macbook Air?

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So I accidentally dropped my Macbook Air the other day and while catching it mid-air, I banged it against the side table. It resulted in some dents and bruises. When I closed the lid, the edges are already un-even.

So this is what I did to fix the dent.

The solid, aluminum unibody of the Macbook Air is pretty tough. However, since the edges are very thin, a concentrated impact can leave some bruises.

And, after banging it again against the dashboard of my car, it actually made several cuts into the dashboard. Still, the Macbook Air lives!

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Abe Olandres

Abe Olandres

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and is considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines.

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Benchmark33 · 15 years ago

Hehehe iba iba din pala meaning ng warped…I thought the unit is “twisted” (the way I understand warped)…it was “dented” pala meaning in terms of gadgets….now i know. Thanks everybody! :-)


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Ferdinand Angeles · 15 years ago

May kilala akong latero sa talyer who can really fix dents


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Teknisyan · 15 years ago

Nice work around!!!!

Parang drag and drop lang yan!!


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Jaims · 15 years ago

warped = dented


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Eason · 15 years ago

I’m sorry for being a newbie / noob but what does the word “warped” technically mean?


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garz · 15 years ago

wow. i never thought a macbook could be fixed that way. :)


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Kim · 15 years ago

Hey, Soul Sister! :D


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 15 years ago

Hi guys! Appreciate the corrections! =)


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mary · 15 years ago

@wh@

:) I think sir yuga appreciates the corrections. Ginagawa ng ibang regular readers niya yung pag-point out ng small errors… ginaya ko lang kasi I think it’s a good way of helping out the blog owner, as long as we don’t say it in a nasty way, diba?

Kasi busy si sir yuga para i-double or triple-check yung post kaya na-appreciate niya kung may ibang mag-p-point-out nung errors sa post. :) Para pwede niya i-edit and ayusin. Don’t you agree?


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NemOry · 15 years ago

sayang po na sa warp ang macb0ok. Hehe . . .ung medicine jan ay gagamitan ph0t0sh0p at iwawarp. .jwk. .hehe


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No Name · 15 years ago

@mary

Latest MacBook Air is Unibody


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No Name · 15 years ago

@mary

New MacBook Air is Unibody


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wh@ · 15 years ago

@ mary mkpag comment akalo mo perfect sha. Tau din po si sir yuga.


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scorer · 15 years ago

cool but if everything fails
you can try this at home Sir Yuga: http://www.theiloop.com/iexplode-old-macbook-air-exploded-using-dynamite-video/

in the end Macbook Air can handle dynamite explosion so wickedly awesome hehehe


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justified · 15 years ago

adik ka abe….hehe
merry xmas sau..namamasko po :)


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mary · 15 years ago

:) May typo po sa post:

…aluminum unibody fot he Macbook air is…

Wala lang.

As for your fix… o_O haha


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Taz · 15 years ago

akin na lang Sir Abe hehehe…


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Yuya · 15 years ago

An actual drop test. Good thing its still alive. :)


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