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If you can do ANYTHING in software that would void the warranty then it is a huge bug in OS X. Heck, if you can even cause a …
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As to the video codecs.. if I could open the darn file, I'd tell you the codec ... suffice it to say that people who encode and save .avi files for distribution v…
Thanks for the honest review. I've been using macs since the mac plus and my last mac was the PB G3 (Lombard). To my surpirse, I ended up buying a Fujitsu 5010D in 2003 when I was…
I'm keeping G4 Optimized FireFox build + very nice OS X only skin + array of extensions (AdBlock, All-In-One-Gestures, TabBrowser Prefs and BugMeNot).
While not as polished as Safa…
Thanks for all the help. I am going to pickup a couple of Apple Airport Extreme Cards and the Hub this afternoon and install them.
The folks at the Apple Store was trying to se…
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Were the machines plugged into surge protectors? If so, check out what (if any) warranty coverage you have from the protector manufacture…
Were the machines plugged into surge protectors? If so, check out what (if any) warranty coverage you have from the protector manufacturer.
Failing that, the cheapest thing to do…
Even if you do have AppleCare, it won't cover that kind of damage. You'd need insurance (such as www.safeware.com, which covers lightning, i think) to cover damage like that.
We have a 1 GHZ eMac with a 80 Gig HD and 768 Memory and a Superdrive. Our house was hit by lightning on Thursday and it took out the DSL modem and appears to have taken out the e…
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I mean in Europe they use 220V and in America we use 120V. So if I buy an iPod in Europe it would work here?
I have the oposite problem that you have. …