c252-aj@juliet.uucp (Trevor I. Blumenau) (12/11/90)
As of late, my Mac SE's hard drive has developed sticktion problems. I know that Apple has acknowledged that some drives that they sold in the past have/had sticktion problems. I also know that Apple has extended the warranty on these drives, and will replace them if needed. My question is then: Is my drive one of those that Apple will replace for free? A look at the bar code tag on the back of the drive yielded the number 00749531. Any responses would be greatly appreciated. Trevor Blumenau blumenau@cory.berkeley.edu
c252-aj@katerina.uucp (Trevor I. Blumenau) (12/11/90)
In article <9629@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> I wrote: >I know that Apple has acknowledged that some drives that they sold in the >past have/had sticktion problems. I also know that Apple has extended >the warranty on these drives, and will replace them if needed. >Is my drive one of those that Apple will replace for free? >A look at the bar code tag on the back of the drive yielded the >number 00749531. Maybe my drive is not a Quantum! (It's a 40 meg drive that came in a Mac SE 2/40 configuration) Sorry to use up more bandwidth, Trevor Blumenau blumenau@cory.berkeley.edu