im pretty sure you sign on that condition when you put it in for service.

fortunately the few times ive used apple service they havent wiped my
machine, but i dont dual boot.

Dean

On Fri, March 24, 2006 8:18 pm, Paul TT wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 21:04:02 -0600
> "David Smoot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I recently had to send my powerbook back for warranty repair because
>> OSX was failing to recognize the extra 512 megs of ram in the lower
>> ram slot.
>>
>> Before I sent my system back, I had my 100 gig drive set up as dual
>> boot with roughly an 80 - 20 split between OS X and Debian.
>>
>> I was irritated when I discovered I got back a wiped clean 80 gig
>> partition for OS X.
>
> that's indeed a problem of yours, sorry man :-)
> i sent my pb for display repair, but before i took out my hd :-)))
> it's clearly stated everywhere that they don't guarantee to preserve
> data.
>
>> I am now furious to discover that they took my 100 gig drive and
>> replaced it with a 80 gig drive.  That's right.  Those idiots didn't
>> just wipe my drive, they gave me the wrong freaking drive.  They
>> apparently made no effort to preserve my data on my system
>
> the problem w/ the disk, it's a problem, this one yes.
> they are not expected to preserve data on yr system, anyway...
>
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