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Mavericks - power use / service battery

Has anyone seen their power use increase dramatically (or their service battery warning come on) after upgrading to Mavericks?

MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 24, 2013 2:21 PM

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Nov 23, 2013 5:04 PM in response to Client_No.9

Client_No.9 wrote:


How bout some help here Apple, WTH?

You will need to contact Apple if you wish them to help. These are user to user forums. I would suggest a trip to your local Apple Store if your battery has died completely. You can send them


FEEDBACK http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html


But I would think that you would be better off having your Mac seen to ASAP.


Cheers


Pete

Nov 24, 2013 11:51 AM in response to BFOSSEN

I think I just ranted by mistake. If anyone saw it, I am truly sorry. I am started to get very frustrated with Apple, so apologies if I sounded rant-y and unconstructive. Does anyone have any concrete ideas about how to go forward and get this battery problem resolved in an amicable way? I've always been a loyal customer of Apple and always will. How do you share with Apple, besides the feedback page (have done so already) in a productive and generative way? With thanks, Julie

Nov 24, 2013 12:03 PM in response to Julie Checkoway

It's not an issue affecting everybody. A similar issue arose with Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. Apple released an update for those to address the issue. They will not, of course, release any update until they are sure of the issue and the fix required. So, as with all recent OSXs, just be a little patient, or if you can't, then reinstall your previous system from the backup you made before you installed Mavericks, then just keep an eye out in the App Store to see if and when Apple address the issue.


Cheers


Pete

Nov 24, 2013 11:06 PM in response to BFOSSEN

Same here. I can't believe that it's a coincidence, my battery was working just fine before the upgrade to Maverick, I really regret I upgraded! Not only is my Macbook Pro (mid 2010) booting up slower, but as soon as the upgrade was done, my battery warning came up saying to replace the battery now. It looks like it's charging, the light is green and the percentage shows 100% battery but as the replace battery warning is there and if I unplug it, the macbook pro dies immediately. Please Apple, fix this so we don't all have to run out and buy new batteries!

Nov 25, 2013 6:09 PM in response to BFOSSEN

First started seeing the "Service Battery" warning 1-2 weeks after installing Mavericks. I restarted my MacBook Pro (15", 2.66 2011 Model) a few times since the install but never did a full shut down.


I just did a full shut down, started it back up and everything seems to have fixed itself. The "Service Battery" warning is gone and it seems to be charging alot better. Running much cooler as well.


Worth a shot.

Mavericks - power use / service battery

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