Apple is already taking time to solve the problems of the MacBook Pro Retina 13 ″ late 2013

RETINA MACBOOK

In the last Keynote held by Apple, the Retina MacBook Pro both 13 "and 15" with new Intel Haswell processors.

In addition, improvements have been included in the performance of the battery gaining hours of autonomy as well as an impressive improvement in the graphics that mount, the Intel Iris Graphics for the basics and the Iris Pro for custom configurations.

The fact is that many users have been reporting failures that are occurring in the 13 ”models. He himself, at high points, stops responding. Both keyboard and trackpad freeze and nothing could be done with the equipment. Those of Cupertino have already taken note and have put the machinery in motion, but to date there is nothing new published. We all know that it may be due to a component that suppliers have sold in poor condition and is producing those errors or it is simply a software problem. Whatever it is, Apple must take the fine line and launch a firmware update for that model now. Users who have bought that model have not spent little to acquire it, since as we know it is the most expensive range of Apple computers.

Apple has released an official message:

Apple is aware of the rare circumstances in which the built-in keyboard and multi-touch trackpad may become unresponsive on MacBook Pro computers with Retina Display (Late 2013) and is working on an update to address this behavior.

While we wait for the update, users have no choice but to restore the keyboard and trackpad, for which they must close the laptop lid for more than a minute. When you reopen it the two will work perfectly.

More information - Latest MacBook Pro Retina suffer from keyboard issues and Boot Camp crashes

Source - 9to5mac


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  1.   Hector Moreno Iria said

    I still have this problem with Yosemite 10.10.1, does it happen to anyone else?

    1.    David said

      Yes, it also happens to me with Yosemite 10.10.1

  2.   Rafael said

    The error remains uncorrected. Could anyone fix it?