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Mavericks Update on Macbook Pro


Question Posted Monday January 13 2014, 5:02 pm

Hello, I have recently updated my Macbook Pro to Mavericks operating system and ever since then it has been doing some damage on my fan. I would be working on it and all of a sudden the fan would just get very noisy. I read that it happens when the inside gets hot, the fan works to cool the inner working of the computer down to normal temperature but my fan goes off even when my computer isn't hot. It has been sparse in the beginning but lately the situation has been more constant. I have to restart my computer every time it happens. I was going to take it to Best Buy but my brother said Geek Squad is expensive and since I have Apple Care, the Apple Store will look at my mac for free and fix it. I was just wondering if anyone else was having this issue with their Apple products since upgrading to Mavericks or at all. For me, it is very annoying to have to restart my computer every time. If anyone had this issue, please let me know and let me know how to fix it. Thanks!

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