7 Most Common Problems with MacBook Air & How to Fix Them


The MacBook Air is a popular choice for those who appreciate its sleek design and reliable performance, especially in the design industry. 

Running on macOS, it stands out from Windows-based laptops, but it isn’t immune to issues over time.

Many common problems can be resolved with simple steps, though some may require professional repairs. 
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Here are seven typical issues MacBook Air users face and how to address them.
1. System Not Turning On

If your MacBook Air won’t turn on, it could be a display problem or a faulty battery. Check if the keyboard feels warm or if the Caps Lock light activates. For display issues, try using an external monitor. For a battery problem, disconnect all devices, press the power button for ten seconds to reset the motherboard, then reconnect the adapter.

2. Laptop Only Works with Charger Connected

A dead or faulty battery often causes this issue. If your MacBook Air only powers up with the adapter, you likely need a battery replacement. If the problem persists, the motherboard may be at fault.

3. Applications Hang or Freeze

Frequent appearance of the spinning beach ball icon indicates your MacBook Air is slow or unresponsive. Close unresponsive applications by clicking the Apple icon and selecting “Force Quit” or using Option + Command + Escape.

4. System Overheating

Overheating usually results from CPU overload due to too many running applications. Close unused apps to alleviate the issue. Ensure proper ventilation by not using your laptop on soft surfaces like beds. Run a diagnostic test by holding the D key while powering on.

5. Battery Draining Too Fast

A rapidly draining battery suggests it may be faulty. If the laptop base feels puffed up, seek immediate service as the battery could be hazardous. For minor issues, try a power reset by pressing the power button for ten seconds with the adapter disconnected.

6. Screen Flickering

Screen flickering may stem from physical damage or outdated drivers. Update your software and close resource-heavy applications like Chromium and Firefox. Running your MacBook Air in safe mode can help identify if the issue persists.

7. Can’t Connect to Network

If your MacBook Air struggles to connect to Wi-Fi, go to System Preferences > Network. Click “Advanced,” remove the problematic network, and reconnect by entering the password again.

Conclusion

While the MacBook Air is a fantastic laptop, it can face common issues as it ages. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can extend its lifespan. 

However, if repairs are too costly, consider replacing it or buying a refurbished MacBook Air for a more budget-friendly option.

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