Monday, July 27, 2015

Apple MacBook Pro warned that 2015 could be data corruption problems – Radio Ñanduti

Apple sheep just a firmware upgrade to the latest model of the MacBook Pro 15-inch Retina solving a hardware defect that could affect the computer.

As reported by BBC , some models Retina MacBook Pro 15-inch built in 2015 could have a serious defect in the flash computer memory that could cause data corruption issues. The ruling does not affect all devices manufactured in 2015, but only to some, but Apple has not said which could be. Sim But the company has just released a firmware update to the team as Apple solves “a problem that, in rare cases, can cause data corruption.”

The company recommends that all owners of MacBook Pro 15-inch Retina 2015 download the latest firmware update as soon as possible to avoid any problems with the files on the laptop. Users will see the update notification advising them to switch the order you. Apple also warns that consumers can download the update and install it manually visiting the Support website Apple .

In recent months, several consumers have launched a campaign against Apple for some spots that have appeared on the screens of some models of the MacBook Pro Retina.

According to users, their screens have stained badly about seven months after purchase. Consumers have created a special site called Staingate.org which represents more than 3,000 users affected by this problem. Users are concerned about the additional cost they will pay to fix your notebook, arguing that Apple should report these defects to consumers. For its part, Apple has not yet commented on the alleged problem that affects their more expensive laptops.

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