If you got Apple care with it, I'd think that they'd be able to fix your problem with the built in keyboard. Or has your Apple care already run out? On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:37:46 -0500, Tiffany D wrote: > > Oh boy. I'm an idiot. I forgot that I already told you guys when I > got my machine earler in the problems thread, did it again and now > mentioned it here. Hello brain? Are you there? lol Anyway, it works > with another adapter (borrowed from a family member) so there's no > problem with the port, just my particular adapter. It's a dual core > processor with a 160 hard disk. I would check on Apple's site, but > I'm sure the specs have changed. It's not a Macbook Air or Pro, just > a regular Macbook. Maybe, that'll help anyone who might have the > specs so they can post them here. I don't wanna tell you something > that's rong. Anyway, I'm honestly not sure how much I want. I'm > trying to find a reasonable price that works for me and the person to > whom I'm selling it. I also need to see if it's still under warrenty > and worth fixing. > > On 12/11/2009, chris polk <csp...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> how much do you want for it?? >> how much ram and how fast is the processor? >> >> >> On Nov 12, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Tiffany D wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi again, >>> >>> I'm really considering selling my Macbook if I can't just get it fixed >>> under warranty. As I mentioned in the previous thread, it was bought >>> in December of 2007. I have all the Leopard disks and documentation >>> for it, even a nice bag that we got. The adapter's a bit messed up >>> and only charges the machine when it's off. If you try to charge it >>> when it's on, it won't work. As I said today, the built-in keyboard >>> isn't working, but the external one works fine for the most part. I'm >>> just not sure what to do about my Acapella Dimitris voice and my >>> Tapedeck (both are legal and registered). If I uninstall them or do a >>> reinstall of Leopard, will I still be able to use them on another >>> system? Anyway, how much is this worth? We originally bought it for >>> about $1,700, but that was with the Apple Care plan and considering >>> the problems it now has and how old it is, I know I can't sell it for >>> anywhere near that price. So what's a good asking price to start? >>> >>> Talk soon, >>> Eleni >>> >>>> >> >> >>> >> > > >
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