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Sam
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25th Jun 11 at 11:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What do you do if your Mac develops a fault and say it's out of the warranty period?

I had someone phone up this morning with a 2 year old iMac, that just did 3 beeps when he turned it on. I told him we don't work on Macs but that it sounded to me like it was probably a memory problem as Macs and PCs are quite similar in how they operate (having just checked on Google I was actually right about the beeps meaning a RAM failure ).

So anyways, what do you guys do - do you try and fix it yourself, do you pay Apple to fix it or what?

I'm just wondering if I'm missing out on a good source of income here

My Mac experience has only ever been with an old PowerMac G4 TBH, but I'm guessing all-in-one systems like the iMac are a pain to work on?
John
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They are just PC's.
ed
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If it's got a broken component, replace it. Memory and HDD's are simple to do as they resemble a laptop in their design and construction. Other things depend on the model.
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I fix it myself.

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quote:
Originally posted by Sam
I'm just wondering if I'm missing out on a good source of income here



of course you are. more people are buying macs than ever and they are piss easy to work on.

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I know I could have probably gone out and checked his iMac but I didn't want to go out there not knowing how the fuck to open it up for example
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quote:
Originally posted by Sam
I know I could have probably gone out and checked his iMac but I didn't want to go out there not knowing how the fuck to open it up for example


Just watch the Youtube video on how to do it.

I recently replaced the hard drive on my brother's macbook pro, loads of little screws everywhere

I've also replaced the hard drive on my old iMac G5.

My bro's laptop really needs a new screen and aluminium case....but the parts are soooo costly
John
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They aluminium macbook pro's aren't built for taking apart too often.
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http://www.ifixit.com/Guide
Dom
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quote:
Originally posted by Sam
I'm just wondering if I'm missing out on a good source of income here



Ideally you'd want to be a AASP, that way you can cover in-warranty systems as well. I also have a feeling (not 100%) you have to be a AASP to be able to offer a Apple warranty on any repair work you do (usually you get a 6/12months warraty on replaced items if the product is outside of warranty).
Either way, it could be a fairly decent earner (got stung last time i got an iMac repaired; £410 for a logic board and HDD to be replaced/fitted) although replace parts tend to be expensive.


Edit - As John said, a lot of the newer Macs aren't particularly easy to take apart and replace components.

[Edited on 25-06-2011 by Dom]
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http://www.apple.com/uk/support/programs/aasp/

Not something my company can offer

Too new, and we don't have a shop for people to visit.

Might try and speak to someone there tomorrow and see if there's any way around this.
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The company we used to work with in an old job just had an office in an industrial estate, was hardly a walk in shop. Not sure if that helps.
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apple need to get over themselves
Nath
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Steve needs to get over Apple.
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I just came to work to see this:



PC

PC facepalm
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I always seem to have stupid little problems with Windows. Its wank. Why cant it just work FFS. How hard can it be.
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John
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quote:
Originally posted by adiohead
I just came to work to see this:



PC

PC facepalm


Work shouldn't be allowing you to go to sites that you can get that from
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quote:
Originally posted by John
Work shouldn't be allowing you to go to sites that you can get that from


I work at my old home

My dad just said "can we move to mac"


John
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that'll be why then, should tell your dad to stay off the dodgy sites.

You should go to mac, might as well blow a few k.
Russ
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on a superior piece of machinery
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quote:
Originally posted by John
that'll be why then, should tell your dad to stay off the dodgy sites.

You should go to mac, might as well blow a few k.


My dad doesn't know how to go to dodgy sites
Left me a voicemail last night saying that a pop up appeared and what should he do..... but I didn't get back to him in time. Now it's infected.

Getting rid of it now. Hate PCs sometimes.

Luckily, I have a spare iMac


ps.
Sam
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My other half will probably want (need) an iMac soon as she does illustration/graphic design work.

Not sure whether to get a secondhand one for her and upgrade it to the max, or spend an arm and a leg on a brand spanker.

Hmmm decisions decisions...
Russ
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why does she _need_ one, i thought you worked in the industry?

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