C Canerican macrumors regular Original poster Jul 22, 2006 216 0 Dec 13, 2006 #1 http://icolours.ca/faq.html If you planned on ordering, you may want to reconsider.
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Jul 24, 2002 25,611 893 Harrogate Dec 13, 2006 #2 Taking your laptop to pieces to access non-user accessible areas to install non-standard, non-factory parts voids your warranty? Never! Seriously how could this not void your warranty?
Taking your laptop to pieces to access non-user accessible areas to install non-standard, non-factory parts voids your warranty? Never! Seriously how could this not void your warranty?
0098386 Suspended Jan 18, 2005 21,574 2,908 Dec 13, 2006 #3 Part of me wants a rainbow one even though I only got into Apple in 2004
C Canerican macrumors regular Original poster Jul 22, 2006 216 0 Dec 13, 2006 #4 raggedjimmi said: Part of me wants a rainbow one even though I only got into Apple in 2004 Click to expand... I'll sell you mine for $3 shipped. Send me a PM, you can save 25% this way. Nevermind, you are in England, it would cost me more than $3 to ship it... my bad.
raggedjimmi said: Part of me wants a rainbow one even though I only got into Apple in 2004 Click to expand... I'll sell you mine for $3 shipped. Send me a PM, you can save 25% this way. Nevermind, you are in England, it would cost me more than $3 to ship it... my bad.
clevin macrumors G3 Aug 6, 2006 9,095 1 Dec 13, 2006 #5 robbieduncan said: Taking your laptop to pieces to access non-user accessible areas to install non-standard, non-factory parts voids your warranty? Never! Seriously how could this not void your warranty? Click to expand... u can do this to your mac mini for 3rd party ram, and it won't void your warranty.
robbieduncan said: Taking your laptop to pieces to access non-user accessible areas to install non-standard, non-factory parts voids your warranty? Never! Seriously how could this not void your warranty? Click to expand... u can do this to your mac mini for 3rd party ram, and it won't void your warranty.
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Jul 24, 2002 25,611 893 Harrogate Dec 13, 2006 #6 clevin said: u can do this to your mac mini for 3rd party ram, and it won't void your warranty. Click to expand... Sort of. It doesn't void your warranty as long as you don't damage anything! And RAM is totally different to this.
clevin said: u can do this to your mac mini for 3rd party ram, and it won't void your warranty. Click to expand... Sort of. It doesn't void your warranty as long as you don't damage anything! And RAM is totally different to this.
AppleIntelRock macrumors 65816 Aug 14, 2006 1,361 0 Dec 13, 2006 #7 Canerican said: http://icolours.ca/faq.html If you planned on ordering, you may want to reconsider. Click to expand... Hoping you didn't learn by experince?
Canerican said: http://icolours.ca/faq.html If you planned on ordering, you may want to reconsider. Click to expand... Hoping you didn't learn by experince?