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This exact thing happened to me with a MacBook. Apple repaired it, of course.

(and I'd like to kick to the nose that guy who said I'm just competent and didn't properly discharge myself in this thread).

Ahem, ego appeased.
 
Thanks! It's a heck of a lot of stress of my mind. Although I thre my own little "tantrum" over the issue, I must say that Apple treated me like a VIP and and with the quick repair turnaround I couldn't be happier. Heck, the machine is my wife's MB that she wanted when they first came out. I however waited until the early Fall to buy my Black MB to reduce the chances of any "Revision A" nonsense like this! Heh

Anyway, I take back my comment about "not recommending the MB" to anyone in the near future. I will recommence my mission to help Windoze brainwashed friends and coworkers to see the light - LOL

Haha... you're not alone in your feeling. I had a black Macbook (4 of them...) each had their own slew of problems. I definitely know how you feel to get a laptop and have it fail on you. In the end, I'd still recommend a Macbook, just because the OS is soo good and most of the MB's work well.

Anyways... I'm off to reinstall windows on my sister's desktop..... popups got to it :mad:
 
Anyway, I take back my comment about "not recommending the MB" to anyone in the near future. I will recommence my mission to help Windoze brainwashed friends and coworkers to see the light - LOL




pfff... such a weak heart in your conviction :p
 
Same Problem, older Macbook

Does anyone know if this problem will be repaired by Apple if the warranty is gone? I've just bought a secondhand Macbook with exactly this problem.
Or, could anyone tell me if it is not covered, what to do to fix it?
 
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