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    Given the number of macs I have had to fix this last couple of weeks, I am beginning to hate the "let's hide all the teknikal stuff" from the user. Logs? Some clue other than bland error message.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NooNoo View Post
    Given the number of macs I have had to fix this last couple of weeks, I am beginning to hate the "let's hide all the teknikal stuff" from the user. Logs? Some clue other than bland error message.
    I don't actually have a Mac (although I hope to have one this year). But I think the Mac fixit process is supposed to go like this:

    1> Problem.
    2> Bring to Apple store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NooNoo View Post
    Given the number of macs I have had to fix this last couple of weeks, I am beginning to hate the "let's hide all the teknikal stuff" from the user. Logs? Some clue other than bland error message.
    Apple doesn't like the monkeys to get in the system. I put a hard drive in a 27" iMac a couple of weeks ago, and it was no fun at all. Like laptop service only more frustrating. The system had been bought from an Apple dealer who apparently had some difficulty adding some of the upgrades to the system which the customer wanted. Had some damaged connections, etc. Same dealer that took three attempts to get the ribbon cable that controls fan speed correctly connected when another of the company's iMacs needed a new drive.

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