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hey everybody hows it going i hope youre having a lovely day there are many things that can kill a macbook and weve gone over them on this channel like moisture air the passage of time simply using it something that i really didnt imagine would kill a macbook in this way is dust and i dont when i say dust i dont mean dust in terms of a lot of dust getting into a fan and clogging it up and then somebody doesnt clean it so the dust that got into their fan winds up causing it to overheat no no i mean as in a single grain of dust actually getting into an area where a very very thin cable wraps around a moving hinge and then just punctures it so lets go over what i mean by that so on older macbook pros you had the screen cables look kind of like this see this look at this look at this nice hearty cable with its nice jacket look at that jacket material over there and on the newer macbooks you kind of have something that looks a little bit more wimpy you got something that looks like