benlee macrumors 65816 Original poster Mar 4, 2007 1,246 1 Jun 16, 2007 #1 I bought a c2d mbp back in february and just noticed that i never sent my registration form. are there any advantages to this? what is it for?
I bought a c2d mbp back in february and just noticed that i never sent my registration form. are there any advantages to this? what is it for?
synth3tik macrumors 68040 Oct 11, 2006 3,951 2 Minneapolis, MN Jun 16, 2007 #2 If you were hooked up to the internet when you first set up your mac your registered.
benlee macrumors 65816 Original poster Mar 4, 2007 1,246 1 Jun 16, 2007 #3 synth3tik said: If you were hooked up to the internet when you first set up your mac your registered. Click to expand... i wasnt because it saved the registration form to send in my home folder.
synth3tik said: If you were hooked up to the internet when you first set up your mac your registered. Click to expand... i wasnt because it saved the registration form to send in my home folder.
G gameguy3001 macrumors member Feb 8, 2007 96 0 Saskatoon, SK Jun 16, 2007 #5 It is just so the computer is registered to you in the applecare system. If you open that file it will send the registration to apple
It is just so the computer is registered to you in the applecare system. If you open that file it will send the registration to apple
M md63 macrumors 6502 Jun 11, 2007 264 0 Jun 27, 2007 #6 How do I check my registration for my MBP? Is there a link on-line? Thanks