Might be worth removing the battery, putting it back in again and trying.
Alternatively, do you know anyone who has a similar Macbook? You could try
their charger or your charger on their Mac.

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On 10 March 2013 11:00, andrew lancaster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi. I have a white MacBook which I keep on my narrow boat and only use
> rarely. But it works. Or did - I visited the boat on Thursday and plugged
> the macbook in to charge it up - and the little light which starts off
> orange and goes green when charged didn't light up. I checked that the
> socket was working by plugging in a lamp, then plugged the macbook back in
> and left it for hours. The charger got hot, but the mac didn't charge up.
>
> Is the problem likely to be the charger? If so, would the Mac store in
> Brighton have one? Sadly, Camcom has gone - I'm sure they'd have had one.
>
> And if not the charger - is there any hope for an ageing Macbook??!! I use
> it less since I bought an iPad, but it is still useful. I don't want to buy
> a new one... !
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
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