I was about to invest in one of them! Please tell me they normally last more 
than 3 years & you're just unlucky!! £2,800 is a lot to pay for a 3 year return!

Eron 

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On 27 Aug 2012, at 23:17, "Brian Smith" <br...@briansmithonline.com> wrote:

> Aaaaargh! It's happened!
> 
> My 3-year old 27-inch iMac has seriously died. And yes, I do have Time 
> Machine backups (phew) so I'm able to restore essentials to my wife's 
> still-working 21-inch iMac.
> 
> I've done my Googling so I know about physical failure, PCB failure, and what 
> the chances are (about zero). So the question is what should I do?
> 
> As I see it I could:
> Take it to KCRS for repair,
> Buy a new HDD and do it myself,
> Buy a new iMac,
> Take the drive out and send it to an HDD-fixing place (such as 
> PCBSolution.com in the US),
> All of the above,
> None of the above,
> Buy a PC (no, not that!)
> 
> I would really appreciate any thoughts you may have and/or any help you can 
> offer (happy to pay).
> 
> Many thanks in anticipation,
> 
> Brian
> 
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