![]() ![]() Your Mac’s startup disk is full, which means that your Mac doesn’t have enough memory to even, well, start up! Due to this, you can’t go back and login to delete the files-this won’t work. The years of heavy Mac use, saving every photo and video that comes by you, has caught up with you. Then, under “Power” you can view battery info. To find out your battery’s capacity, click the Apple symbol at the extreme upper left > About This Mac > More Info. If percentages are still off, then it may be time to get a new battery. That’s it! Your Mac is fully calibrated, and all battery totals that show up from now on are accurate. Once dead, allow your Mac to charge in full. How do you perform a calibration? Once your Mac is fully charged, use your Mac as usual and let your Mac die out. An un-calibrated battery will send this pop-up and turn off as usual, even with an almost full battery. A pop-up warning comes up when your Mac’s battery is low, and once the pop-up occurs, your Mac turns off and waits for you to charge. ![]() You start up the Mac in the airport terminal during a layover and find out that your Mac is almost dead! What happened between then and now? Nothing, so why is the Mac almost “dead”? This usually happens when your Mac’s battery is un-calibrated. You just charged your Mac fully and are ready to go on your trip. ![]()
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