Heok Hee was correct, Apple is continuing to warranty or recall the
Wallstreet power supplies. Alas, to instigate the recall, you must
supply Apple with the serial number from the bottom of the unit.
Alas, my (apparently) highly used G3/300 has a worn serial number and
although I can make out of
As some have suggested, System Profiler may help, but
not if you've changed out your hard drive (as I have).
I believe there is a serial number inside the case,
but I couldn't say where. Mine disappeared within
about 6 months of purchase, so I've kept paper notes
with the serial information on
That is very strange, as my System Profiler still has my serial number
showing under Production Information and I have a 30 Gig HD in my Pismo
which obviously didn't come with the PowerBook.
Tom
on 6/3/02 4:17 AM, Jeff Lentz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As some have suggested, System Profiler
My hard drive has been replaced by Apple but I still am able
to get the SN from System Profiler.
Lynn
As some have suggested, System Profiler may help, but
not if you've changed out your hard drive (as I have).
I believe there is a serial number inside the case,
but I couldn't say where.
On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 10:00 AM, Lynn wrote:
My hard drive has been replaced by Apple but I still am able
to get the SN from System Profiler.
The serial number isn't kept on the hard drive on all Macs, just those of
certain vintages (I'm not sure where the transition occurs). In the
Heok Hee was correct, Apple is continuing to warranty or recall the
Wallstreet power supplies. Alas, to instigate the recall, you must
supply Apple with the serial number from the bottom of the unit.
Alas, my (apparently) highly used G3/300 has a worn serial number and
although I can make
Usually this can be found in the Apple System Profiler.
Philip
Heok Hee was correct, Apple is continuing to warranty or recall the
Wallstreet power supplies. Alas, to instigate the recall, you must
supply Apple with the serial number from the bottom of the unit.
Alas, my (apparently)
On Sunday, June 2, 2002, at 03:41 PM, Philip wrote:
Heok Hee was correct, Apple is continuing to warranty or recall the
Wallstreet power supplies. Alas, to instigate the recall, you must
supply Apple with the serial number from the bottom of the unit.
Alas, my (apparently) highly used