Good luck!
Judy
On Jan 8, 2008 6:31 PM, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Update on my MacBook.
>
> Took it in to the Apple store for an appointment at 6:40PM on Friday. Today
> (Tuesday morning) they sent it back vie FedEx. Can't argue about that
> turnaround timejust hope it's fixe
Update on my MacBook.
Took it in to the Apple store for an appointment at 6:40PM on Friday. Today
(Tuesday morning) they sent it back vie FedEx. Can't argue about that
turnaround timejust hope it's fixed.
-Chipp
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Tiemo,
Dont think so. I have both a line conditioner and a UPS on the power.
I have gobs of electronic equipment in the office and the dells have
all kept dying. its also been over two different houses on each on
the other coast! If dell is that susceptible to power fluctuations
then the
I don't with most things, but I do with many of my Apple purchases.
Back when 21" CRTs were hugely expensive, for some reason my husband
and I went out on a limb and bought one. Apple. Refurbished. Well
into its extended warranty, it just inexplicably died.
Got a new one courtesy of Apple Care
again
Dell (without extended warrenty)
Tiemo
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> Gesendet: Montag, 7. Januar 2008 01:26
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> Betreff: Re: OT: MacBook
On Jan 7, 2008 8:26 AM, Jeff Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> all the old machines have gone onto second
> and even third lives with others and all were retired due to just
> extreme old age and not to dying...
And I'd like to thank you for passing them on.
My experience is that I do the
I just had my third desktop dell in 6 years die. each died at almost
exactly two years! almost feels like a timer is built in. all middle
of the road dells with light use bought new directly from dell.
this last time i did extend the warrantee to two years on a rebate
deal, but I forgot abo
Have you ever had to make a claim? I havent had a Powerbook, but the
desktops (Mac) Ive had have never pooped out.
Lynn Fredricks
Yes. While I was in France, my Wall Street LCD screen started going
intermittent, but it hadn't progressed to the point that it was
unusable. I had moved to France
I've made a claim in the UK when the hard disk on my G5 iMac packed
up about a month before the end of the AppleCare warranty period. It
was fixed fairly promptly (just over a week) by an authorised
repairer, not Apple itself. The repairer complained that they were
obliged to get the part f
> Applecare is different. Also it's 4 years with the 1 yr
> factory warranty.
> I found it to be essential in a MacBook purchase.
>
> A new motherboard alone costs $400. Stuff always happens and
> portables are vulnerable. I've done applecare on all my
> portables (6) since 1998.
Stephen,
Hav
> It is funny that some users act really surprised when their computer
> stops working after they drop it and break the screen or spill
> coffee, hot chocolate, or soda into the laptop which are not covered
> by AppleCare.
Oh that is so true!
"My keyboard just stopped working!"
"My mouse is errat
I don't purchase AppleCare for my own Macs nor for the ones at the
company I am IT Manager of. We use laptops almost exclusively from
both Apple and Dell.
My experience is that Macs are extremely reliable and the cost isn't
worth it. I do purchase it for Mac servers because of the urgency o
Applecare is different. Also it's 4 years with the 1 yr factory warranty.
I found it to be essential in a MacBook purchase.
A new motherboard alone costs $400. Stuff always happens and
portables are vulnerable. I've done applecare on all my portables (6)
since 1998.
"Since extended warranti
On Jan 5, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
j downs wrote:
you ... didn't ... buy... applecare?
Do people really purchase extended warranties in this day and age?
I once was burned really badly on an extended warranty purchase for a
used car. It appeared to cover just about every
Hello Chipp,
I have a story to tell about MacBooks and Random Shutdown Syndrome.
This was a huge issue for macbooks and macbooks pro during their first
revision. It's a defective motherboard. It overheats, the heat sensor
fails to work as expected and some other sensor then is all alarmed
and shut
I certainly do for all my cars. I used to do it for laptops, until
I was
burned by CompUSA, and didn't purchase one for my most recent Sony. I
recommend it for laptops for my wife and kid, as they are really
hard on
'stuff.' I don't for desktops. 3-year max seems to be the best deal
here.
j downs wrote:
you ... didn't ... buy... applecare?
Do people really purchase extended warranties in this day and age?
For laptops? Absolutely. They're the only things I buy extended care
for, but manufacturers are reluctant to stand behind their products any
more unless you pay them extr
I certainly do for all my cars. I used to do it for laptops, until I was
burned by CompUSA, and didn't purchase one for my most recent Sony. I
recommend it for laptops for my wife and kid, as they are really hard on
'stuff.' I don't for desktops. 3-year max seems to be the best deal here.
On Jan 5
you ... didn't ... buy... applecare?
Do people really purchase extended warranties in this day and age?
J.
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Hey, Chipp,
You'll be glad you did. You'll find Applecare to be the best
'warranty' in the business. They hustle and get your machine back
before you remember you sent it. I've had two day round trip on some
motherboard issues.
Friends of mine who tried to save with cheapo warranties on thei
OK, back from the 'Geniuses' at Apple-- who claim this is an unusual
problem...
But, turns out my 1 yr warranty expires on Feb 2, so they'll send it in and
"hopefully" it will get fixed and sent back. And, coincidently, they talked
me into purchasing Applecare. Seeing how I'm so close to Feb 2 and
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 15:46:36 -0600, Chipp Walters wrote:
> Wow! Thanks a bunch to all of you for the most helpful tips and fixes. Yes,
> I had already installed the firmware upgrade, but it didn't fix it.
I found out the same thing... my firmware is installed, but it didn't
fix it either.
> Th
you ... didn't ... buy... applecare?
for a laptop?
oops
sqb
only on AC. I'm not sure if the laptop is over 1 year or not-- and wonder
about Apple's warranty on fixing it. I would be surprised if they didn't
just go ahead and fix it for free, as there have been SOOO many problems
with this de
Wow! Thanks a bunch to all of you for the most helpful tips and fixes. Yes,
I had already installed the firmware upgrade, but it didn't fix it. I've
heard about the bad battery before and I hope to get it checked out today at
Apple. The funny thing is, sometimes it shuts off even when the AC is ho
Chipp,
I don't know if my problem is the same as your problem, but in my case
it was bad/incompatible RAM installed by SmallDog Electronics.
Once an Apple tech removed the bad RAM and sent me home, I never had
the problem again.
I'm sure you or somebody probably thought to check this, but I thou
Chipp,
It could also be a bad battery. What is weird is that it can happen
even while the computer is plugged in to power.
It would also explain why it started recently.
There was a battery recall so I would check to see if yours is one
that Apple will replace for free. Taking it into an A
I had the same problem many months with my MacBook Core Duo (first
series) and the problem only showed when I cold booted the machine. On
a reboot it didn't happen.
When I installed Leopard it never happened again.
greetings,
MacSMet
2008/1/4, Pierre Sahores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Chipp,
>
> Ove
Chipp,
Over the last month, the same randomly shutdowns accured even with
the last firmeware update installed on my MacBook Pro 2 Ghz (Tiger
10.4.11)...
The problem occurs when the temp goes over 75 ° C when the normal
range must stay inbeetween 40/65 ° C. I found at www.alitacrew.org/icy
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 18:51:25 +1000, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2008 5:34 PM, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My MacBook...about a year old or so, just randomly shuts down.
>> Started about
>> a month ago, but I don't use it more than a couple of times a month. I'm
>> pretty sure
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 01:34:19 -0600, Chipp Walters wrote:
> My MacBook...about a year old or so, just randomly shuts down. Started about
> a month ago, but I don't use it more than a couple of times a month. I'm
> pretty sure it knows I hate it-- and that's why it's misbehaving. So, I
> Googled "Mac
On Jan 4, 2008 5:34 PM, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My MacBook...about a year old or so, just randomly shuts down. Started about
> a month ago, but I don't use it more than a couple of times a month. I'm
> pretty sure it knows I hate it-- and that's why it's misbehaving. So, I
> Goog
My MacBook...about a year old or so, just randomly shuts down. Started about
a month ago, but I don't use it more than a couple of times a month. I'm
pretty sure it knows I hate it-- and that's why it's misbehaving. So, I
Googled "MacBook shuts off" and there's a huge amount of people out there
thi
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