Well it was bound to happen, I sent an Apple off to repair.
Yup, I have owned 5 Macs dating back to a 512k, but none of them have ever been sent in for repair. But two days ago the hard drive dies in my 12" PowerBook. I would boot it and it would sit on the grey Apple screen, but the pin wheel would not even show up. I threw my Disk Warrior cd in, but it wouldn't boot the computer either, it would hang when it tried to initialize the drives.
So, long story short, I went to SoHo today and dropped it off. Anyone else never have to send their Macs in for repair?
So, long story short, I went to SoHo today and dropped it off. Anyone else never have to send their Macs in for repair?
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Originally posted by HOM
Yup, I have owned 5 Macs dating back to a 512k, but none of them have ever been sent in for repair. But two days ago the hard drive dies in my 12" PowerBook. I would boot it and it would sit on the grey Apple screen, but the pin wheel would not even show up. I threw my Disk Warrior cd in, but it wouldn't boot the computer either, it would hang when it tried to initialize the drives.
So, long story short, I went to SoHo today and dropped it off. Anyone else never have to send their Macs in for repair?
I think, quite possibly, you're the first person on this board to ever do that. It must have been quite sad.
Originally posted by HOM
So, long story short, I went to SoHo today and dropped it off. Anyone else never have to send their Macs in for repair?
Dude. Quit lying. Macs. Don´t. Break. EVAR.
Go sit in the whine booth with Fran you WinTroll.