Filed under: Software Update, MacBook
Apple offers MacBook battery update and more RAW compatibility
In addition, the Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 2.5 adds RAW support for the Nikon D3X and Epson R-D1x in iPhoto '08 & '09 as well as Aperture 2.
The battery update and the RAW update are both free downloads from Apple.

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JohnQ said 11:48AM on 3-03-2009
I had this problem happen to my 100% health battery after not using my MacBook for two months.
I bought a brand new battery (eBay) on Wednesday of last week. Apple could've saved me some money if they released this a few days ago.... Now I have probably two good batteries :-P
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Darren said 12:16PM on 3-03-2009
You didn't discharge the battery to 40% before storing your laptop?
samsonsu said 4:43PM on 3-03-2009
i had exactly the same experience. when i traveled for a few weeks and came back, my macbook wouldn't start up at all unless i attached the power adapter. and the charging indicator was always green instead of orange. this was mid 2007 i think.
but i was luckier -- at that time my macbook was still in 1-year warranty, so i drove to apple store and got a free replacement.
then it happened again when i traveled again, and i got free replacement again. i kept doing so for 3-4 times. at the last time i brought all the documents of the previous replacements and presented them to apple store, asked the mac genius if this happens so often and consistently, shouldn't it be a design issue? the response was like "we are not sure but you can keep doing so as many as you want before warranty expires, which is 1 yr of your macbook or 3 months of this new battery, whichever comes later".
for the last battery before warranty expired i started to be careful. whenever i travel, i charge it and detach it from the macbook. everything worked well then. but it's a shame that apple products require such speical care that no other laptops need.
i was hoping to remind them this is a real issue by repeatedly requesting replacement, but too bad they didn't do anything to address the root cause, until now (this time the issue description makes me think they finally addressed the real issue).
don't get me wrong -- i'm neither anti-mac nor anti-pc. i'm just stating my experience. using mac is like a mixed feeling. in general it's a pleasure, but such little glitches let you down from time to time. their customer service within 1 year is very good, but 1 year is too short and i don't think i should pay more for a longer warranty.
Unixed said 11:50AM on 3-03-2009
iPhone '09, I think you meant iPhoto '09, ;)
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Neel Shah said 11:59AM on 3-03-2009
I have a macbook, and i meet the first two requirements, however the post says its for all macbooks. anyone have any input on this? Thanks!
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William Hook said 12:15PM on 3-03-2009
I can see the RAW update, but I don't see the battery update - 2.4GHz unibody MacBook.
O_o
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Darren said 12:17PM on 3-03-2009
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3421
Darren said 12:17PM on 3-03-2009
I never shutdown my laptop. Should I apply this update?
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Phelim said 12:21PM on 3-03-2009
On both 13-inch unibody and white MacBooks I see only the RAW update....
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Brian said 12:24PM on 3-03-2009
This update is most definitely NOT for all MacBooks; check your battery specs against this support document:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3421
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slackero+engadget said 4:03PM on 3-03-2009
...and RAW update still does not support Panasonic DMC-LX3
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jose said 5:35PM on 3-03-2009
i ran he battery update, a no battery icon shows in the menu....my battery is not working???????????????? to turno on my macbook, the ac cord has to be conected??what now
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mdecaro said 9:53PM on 3-03-2009
According to the KB, my battery 'needed' the update, yet it didn't come via software update, I had to get it. Why????
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