Please enlighten me, since you seem so intelligent.
Besides I do not stoop to name calling to belittle people so since you;ve just done that to me, why not at least explain yourse…
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Originally Posted by darth-vader000
I don't need to call them because I'm not the one hung up on the warranty. Both you and Ben seem to be.
I weighed the risks of the …
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Originally Posted by darth-vader000
I hear ya, this bugs me too.
I paid good money for a 2.0 and it usually sits at 1.5. Yeah when I start throwing more at it, it step…
before you people kill yourself, i'd like to state my conclusions of my thermal paste adventure:
it helps a little bit but not enough to justify the whole process - in my case tha…
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Originally Posted by Eug Wanker
It's fine if that's what you want to do with your own machine, but telling others to do this and saying it doesn't void the warranty is si…
Speaking as someone who used to do warranty work for Apple for 2 and 1/2 years, I can honestly tell you that it is a huge grey area. If you do the paste swap, do a terrible job of …
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Originally Posted by Star-Fire
Ah well that explains it all, Obviously Ben is, look at his signature.
I just consider the source, and in his case, I just added him …
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Originally Posted by darth-vader000
If you can show me in the warranty where opening the computer and/or doing what I did voids the warranty even if I didn't damage any …
The warrenty, as it is written, does indeed support Darth's interpretation. Lawyers don't use words for kicks. Every word they use has meaning. The "damage caused by..." bit is the…
Maybe this differs from country to country. I bought a PowerBook in Russia a couple of years ago, and there was a sticker over one of the screwholes. If the sticker was broken, so …
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Originally Posted by PER3
Maybe this differs from country to country. I bought a PowerBook in Russia a couple of years ago, and there was a sticker over one of the screwh…
listen, guys, do you really think that if your macbook breaks in some other way, not having to do with reapplying thermal paste, i'm pretty sure that Apple does't snoop around the …
Ok, I have a MacBook on order and I plan to reapply the thermal paste (using AS5). No, I am not advocating others do this themselves, and Yes, I realize there may be some warranty…
Hello,
I downloaded the evaluation of this program and I've been importing my DVDs using the iSight on my Macbook Pro. The program is really neat, however, I've run into a problem…
(With the usual disclaimer of no problem being exactly common, as problems go, this one is pretty common.)
The first thing to do is to delete, within your home directory, the fold…
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Originally Posted by Delicious Monster
The first thing to do is to delete, within your home directory, the folder ~/Library/Caches/Delicious Library/
I certainly sho…
Hi,
I love my new Black iPod video 30 gb. I bought the Agent 18 clear case as recommended by the salesman at the Apple Store.
I like the case overall, but I have these "wet spot…
Those are either air bubbles (as you said) or the opposite-really close adhesion of the case to the iPod itself. There IS a way to get rid of the variation: you must apply the cas…
>you must apply the case over the screen SLOWLY and EVENLY.
Thanks for the reply
I agree that it seems to be some adhesive forces between the close fitting case and ipod. But …
Whenever I plug my iPod into my Mac (iBook), I get a message saying, "There is a newer version, do you want to update." I select "Yes," and then get a dialog box for iPod Updater.…
Apparently your iPod was formatted for windows at some point. You can use a Windows-formatted iPod on a Mac, but you can't update it. You will have to restore it to its factory sta…