Hi *;
Am 2006-02-26 15:43:34, schrieb Magnus Rosenbaum:
> > I am now furious to discover that they took my 100 gig drive and
> > replaced it with a 80 gig drive. That's right. Those idiots didn't
> > just wipe my drive, they gave me the wrong freaking drive.
>
> Yes, then just bring it back to
> im pretty sure you sign on that condition when you put it in for service.
>
> fortunately the few times ive used apple service they havent wiped my
> machine, but i dont dual boot.
I _do_ dual boot, and the Apple that replaced my display did not alter
anything on the machine. I had set it up to
im pretty sure you sign on that condition when you put it in for service.
fortunately the few times ive used apple service they havent wiped my
machine, but i dont dual boot.
Dean
On Fri, March 24, 2006 8:18 pm, Paul TT wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 21:04:02 -0600
> "David Smoot" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 21:04:02 -0600
"David Smoot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently had to send my powerbook back for warranty repair because
> OSX was failing to recognize the extra 512 megs of ram in the lower
> ram slot.
>
> Before I sent my system back, I had my 100 gig drive set up as d
No when I said I pulled the pram & battery & hard drive then replaced them all meant just that, I tried everything!! So just buying and installing a new pram battery should do the trick? thanks for your help I'll order new pram today regards AnthonyTommy Trussell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
On 3/1/06, anthony iles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Powerbook G3 Pismo/Firewire/Bronze keyboard model
> which is dual boot Sarge and OSX does not switch on
> anymore or does so only temporarily.
>
> For some time I have been running it without a battery
> as the battery only held a charge for 3
In reply to David, Forget about Apple unless you have
got money, time and patience to burn,. Best to DIY.
Apologies to all on list if this is turning into a bit
of a Hardware quiz session, but if anyone can help
with this problem it will help me a great deal and
perhaps edify some other troubled
David Smoot wrote:
> I was mad when I discovered my backup was corrupt and I lost 4 months of
> data.
That's not Apple's fault ;-)
> I am now furious to discover that they took my 100 gig drive and
> replaced it with a 80 gig drive. That's right. Those idiots didn't
> just wipe my drive, they g
I recently had to send my powerbook back for warranty repair because OSX was failing to recognize the extra 512 megs of ram in the lower ram slot. Before I sent my system back, I had my 100 gig drive set up as dual boot with roughly an 80 - 20 split between OS X and Debian.
I was irritated when I
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