Jeff Hubatka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I got my iBook back this week, dropped it off at a DHL pickup
snipped stuff
Oh, and Airport won't work more than 20 feet away from my DLink router.
It drops one bar when I move it across the room, which is 10 feet
square. Even my old Ti gets about 40
Work done by a service provider is supposed to carry
a
90 day warranty. I would definately take them up on
the issues you've encountered.
--- Jeff Hubatka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I got my iBook back this week, dropped it
off
at a DHL pickup
location Friday evening and it
Larry,
Check here to see if the serial number is listed.
http://www.apple.com/support/ibook/faq/
On Dec 28, 2004, at 12:31 PM, Larry le Mac wrote:
I have just bought an iBook G3 800MHz 32MB VRAM
which is covered by the repair program.
I have checked with Apple and it is covered until
I have just bought an iBook G3 800MHz 32MB VRAM
which is covered by the repair program.
I have checked with Apple and it is covered until
January 2006 (3 years after the purchase date).
I haven't checked it 100% but it doesn't appear to
have any problems, and nor has it been repaired by
Apple.
Is
Still not enough...according to Moore. I agree. (See paragraph 3.
Hopefully parapgraph 6 will mean further expansions.) But for those of you
with problems in the now expanded range, good for you:
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Apple Expands iBook Repair Extension Program
by Charles Moore
Apple Computer has expanded its
Hey all,
Just joined the list, and apologize if there's a faq I've missed, but I did
take a swing at the archives and did not find any help, alas.
My brother has an original (clamshell) iBook which starts up without a
startup chime and no desktop, but a light blue screen.
a. Any clues what
An excellent repair source: http://www.powerbookresq.com/ fast
turnaround (5 biz days from the time I sent from WV till it's return)
affordable pricing $900 for 2 hinges and new LCD for a 500MHz Ti-Book
They even sent a handwritten note of appreciation for using their
services, and
On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a. Any clues what might be wrong?
not really. you haven't provided anywhere near enough information to
diagnose a cause. OS, hardware config, etc.
b. Any sources for repair other than authorized apple repair
facilities
On 31/03/03 13:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An excellent repair source: http://www.powerbookresq.com/ fast
turnaround (5 biz days from the time I sent from WV till it's return)
affordable pricing $900 for 2 hinges and new LCD for a 500MHz Ti-Book
They even sent a
Dear Listessas, Listas,
my Mom-in-law is currently in China and her iBook (dual USB, 600, 640, 30)
quit letting her access the Internet. It sounds like a hardware issue. Does
anyone have any suggestions how and where she could get it repaired quickly?
She is in Harbin (waay north-east China,
My son's ibook (dual USB 500) had that happen one time. Power Manager Reset
seemed to fix it.
Gary
Tobias Strohe wrote:
Dear Listessas, Listas,
my Mom-in-law is currently in China and her iBook (dual USB, 600, 640, 30)
quit letting her access the Internet. It sounds like a hardware issue.
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