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I doubt that it's a serious problem.
Authored by: hydraulix on Dec 21, '02 11:42:25PM

Although it is inconvenient for the people that it's happened to, I doubt that it's wide spread. Working at an at a place that does a lot of repair, I haven't seen any Powerbooks come back with this problem. Not that it's not happening, but it may just be isolated (a bad batch of logic boards at the factory).

The thing to be aware of is when you make as many computers as Apple does, something will occasionally go wrong, but that's why there is a warranty.

If you want to talk about serious problems, talk about how many eMacs have to go back and get fixed. Or even the older iMacs. It's just a matter of time before the PAV board goes out on one of those.



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