On 2/27/2003 3:35 PM RogueWriter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On Thursday, Feb 27, 2003, at 17:17 America/Indianapolis, Brian L. 
>Matthews wrote:
>>> I have only 500MB unused on my computer's hard drive.  I was thinking
>>> about upgrading it with a larger HD next fall BUT I was afraid that I
>>> might void my Apple Care warranty doing so AND I not sure if there is 
>>> or
>>> isn't a heat issue with installing a larger drive.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure upgrading the drive doesn't void your warranty or
>> AppleCare, although obviously if you break something while doing the
>> upgrade, the broken stuff won't be covered.
>
>I was told just the opposite, that upgrading the hard drive does void 
>your Applecare.  According to my local Apple store...

Then my Pismo's AppleCare has been voided, oh, 3 times for the drives, 
how many times for the lower RAM, and how about that AirPort card?

I'd say if you don't break anything going in then your AppleCare is still 
in affect.

Turtle-Bear

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