> You can purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan which gives you a total of 3 > years of hardware coverage from date of computer purchase and 3 years of > phone support from date of computer purchase. > > On an iBook, sure, these are almost certainly expired.
Yep :-) > The AppleCare Protection Plan also includes a copy of TechTool Deluxe, which > is another kind of hardware test. Or you can buy TechTool Pro separately. Hmm. The person I got my computer from *did* have the protection plan, and did not have that hardware test disk. > Apple has free resources on their support web site you can access anytime. I > don't know why entering your serial number into the web site did not produce > any result for you. Perhaps a bug or momentary glitch. Maybe. Either way, I couldn't find a URL for actual support resources. > Apple is obligated by California law to provide replacement parts for all > products for seven years from the last date of manufacture. That's good to know. What was the last manufacture date for an iBook G4? And where would I even look/who would I talk to about getting those hardware tests? _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
