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Windows 7 Questions

Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by PantherPaul, Oct 26, 2009.

  1. Fro

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    good lord, really? you didn't even bother to read the link i posted?

    here, i'll copy and paste it.

    Apple Warranty: Installing Memory, Expansion Cards, User Installable Parts Does Not Void Warranty


    • Last Modified on: May 11, 2004


    • Article: 13946



    You may install memory (RAM, VRAM), and other customer-installable parts without voiding your Apple warranty.


    Apple's warranty states:

    • "This warranty does not apply...if the product has been modified without the written permission of Apple..."

    Adding memory (DRAM, VRAM) or other user-installable upgrade or expansion products to an Apple computer is not considered a modification to that Apple product. Therefore, it is not necessary to obtain Apple's written permission to upgrade or expand an Apple computer. While Apple strongly recommends that you retain the services of an Apple Authorized Service Provider to perform any product upgrades or expansions, you will not void your Apple warranty if you choose to upgrade or expand your computer yourself. However, if in the course of adding an upgrade or expansion product to your computer, you damage your Apple computer (either through the installation of, or incompatibility of the upgrade or expansion product), Apple's warranty will not cover the cost of repair, or future related repairs.

    Warning: Due to the risk of exposure to potentially lethal voltages, you should not under any circumstances separate the plastics of any computer that includes a cathode-ray tube (CRT) in its design, such as the iMac. Only an Apple Authorized Service Provider should separate the plastics of these computers to install an upgrade or make a repair. Keywords: KCIP
     
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    y2b King of QC

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    one on the left is in my daughter's room... the one on the right looks like a fire hazard
     
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    New drivers are out and my vid card is much cooler. Working on 7 again.
     
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    Go Mac

    Make the move to Mac, you'll never look back






     
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    Vista was (unfortunately) necessary for W7 to be good. We're in production here and planning a staged deployment. Using existing hardware, too.
     
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    MATH!! Holy crap good to see you!
     

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