Hey Donna, I would say it depends on why it stopped working. If there is corrosion (water or liquid of any kind), the problem could worsen over time. If it just because maybe it once banged against something I would say working with a failing Touch Bar probably won't do any harm to the computer.
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I think the Apple person not being allowed to answer also points in the direction of it being fine more than it not being fine; they would have advised you to come and get it done by Apple a.s.a.p.
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I think the Apple person not being allowed to answer also points in the direction of it being fine more than it not being fine; otherwise they would have advised you to come and get it done by Apple a.s.a.p.
Try and check if your MacBook heats up, try to see if it charges normally, try to not overcharge it and try to check the activity monitor every now and then to see if you see weird things (google knows a it about this).
Hey Donna, I would say it depends on why it stopped working. If there is corrosion (water or liquid of any kind), the problem could worsen over time. If it just because maybe it once banged against something I would say working with a failing Touch Bar probably won't do any harm to the computer.
I think the Apple person not being allowed to answer also points in the direction of it being fine more than it not being fine; they would have advised you to come and get it done by Apple a.s.a.p.
Try and check if your MacBook heats up, try to see if it charges normally, try to not overcharge it and try to check the activity monitor every now and then to see if you see weird things (google knows a it about this).
Good luck and I hope it's nothing!
Diede