Seems quite common from reading up on it. If it’s still within warranty I wouldn’t touch it and simply send it in. If not, there’s a few “solutions” online but very often it’s merely a temporary solution. I’m afraid service is your best and most reliable shot.
Seems quite common from reading up on it. If it’s still within warranty I wouldn’t touch it and simply send it in. If not, there’s a few “solutions” online but very often it’s merely a temporary solution. I’m afraid service is your best and most reliable shot.