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Moment of truth

April 9th, 2008 · by map · 4 Comments

I’ve been tracking my MacBook as it makes its way through the repair process at Apple. Unfortunately, this amounts to a three-stage process: Computer received, Repair, Computer shipped. Not heavy on details.

So I had a FedEx shipping notification hanging off my door when I got home this evening. Tomorrow I’ll know if Apple actually repaired my laptop or just sent it back with a curtly-worded note with directions on how to buy a new battery. Oh, and by the way, my HDD has been erased. Have a nice day!

I miss you, MacBook. Come home safely!

Tags: Computer · Mac

  • http://mama-tchou-tchou.blogspot.com/ Jenny

    Your MacBook disc drive?? Oh, sheesh…
    Thank for the reminder (gulp!) that I still haven’t got that external disc drive bought and uploaded. Cripe.

  • http://mama-tchou-tchou.blogspot.com/ Jenny

    Your MacBook disc drive?? Oh, sheesh…
    Thank for the reminder (gulp!) that I still haven’t got that external disc drive bought and uploaded. Cripe.

  • http://knightswhowrites.blogspot.com/ Jen

    I’m having my own Apple woes these days. My iPod is sick. It actually displays a sad-face when I try to turn it on. But the iPod help site tells me that if I send it in for repair (it’s still under warranty, whew!) I won’t get mine back. I’ll get AN iPod, new, used, or refurbished–their choice. This makes me nervous.

    I can only assume you’re tracking your very own MacBook through its very own repair process. Yes?

  • http://knightswhowrites.blogspot.com/ Jen

    I’m having my own Apple woes these days. My iPod is sick. It actually displays a sad-face when I try to turn it on. But the iPod help site tells me that if I send it in for repair (it’s still under warranty, whew!) I won’t get mine back. I’ll get AN iPod, new, used, or refurbished–their choice. This makes me nervous.

    I can only assume you’re tracking your very own MacBook through its very own repair process. Yes?