They might have just given you a new one, I sent my iPod in to have the clickwheel fixed ( it wasn't working after only 4 months of use) and two weeks later there was a brand new o…
They can and do use refurbished logic boards/parts for warranty repairs. My rev A 17" refurb had the PC Card and Airport controller go out. Replaced with an older board which had t…
I had a new logic board installed, and it doesn't have a serial number, System Profiler reports
Serial Number: SystemSerialNumb
which apple said is because they don't have any me…
I've checked the serial number on the sticker under the batter pack and it is my original serial number, while System Profiler shows the other (older) serial number. So I suspect t…
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Originally Posted by iampivot
I had a new logic board installed, and it doesn't have a serial number, System Profiler reports
Serial Number: SystemSerialNumb
which appl…
my cousin has had an iPod Mini for 2 years and she hasn't used it. yesterday, i finally installed it on her computer. we plugged it in, and it worked fine. then we plugged it in w…
Hey all
I start college in a couple of weeks and need a laptop.
I don't plan on doing very much serious computing in college-I'm looking at some sort of liberal arts/humanities ma…
Well as per the other thread it comes down to - do you think you'll need/want a DVD burner? Whether it be for backing up your work, or transporting large files (do you like downloa…
If it's going to be your only computer I would recomend the 2.0 too. I'm still paying the thing off so I haven't upgraded my ram but for regular normal use the 512 works well. I …
i too would go with the middle model and upgrade the ram from newegg or outpost (80 bucks for a gig usually). i dont think the hard drive space is THAT necessary for college use, …
Get the lowest-end MacBook and upgrade the RAM and hard drive yourself. If you need to back up your laptop, using an external hard drive is more practical than using a Superdrive.
What f1000 said...
I own the 2.0 Intel iMac and the 1.83 MacBook. The 1.83 is a very fast machine and for basic every day use it is great. If you want a larger hard drive buy one …
I am a second year college student, my MacBook replaced my Compaq Presario 1600 (don't look it up, its horrendus.) and I can't wait to bust this out in class.
Anyways, I also do …
I'll be a junior when I start back in the fall, I got the 1.83 because I had no need for the superdrive (I rarely back up, though I should). I might get an external later to use fo…
o yea really dumb question but why should i have more ram?? and how important is video memory because i was thinkin of getting the macbook but its video card seems crappy just 64 m…
I would go for the 1.83 (and did) and max out the RAM, it'll be a much better use of the cash.
The shared video shouldn't be a problem with your uses.
With Mac OS X the more RAM …
Get the 1.86 if you are on a budget...
I'm a student and I went with the 2.0Ghz for the Superdrive... on the go DVD burning is handy for me. I still got 2GB of RAM though
Rememb…
Well, if you are on a budget I would also suggest getting the 1.86, sell the RAM (if you can) and get 2x1GB sticks off crucial or newegg (seem like the places to go if you live in …
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My original plan was to just go for the bottom of the line, 1.83 ghz macbook.
However, my school recomends at least the 2.0 ghz mac w. in…
If you are an incoming freshman (sorry if I missed that) Get the Max you can. The book will then last you (until you break it - or it gets stolen) Vs. you running out of steam in …