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Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by Sue71 » August 26th, 2009, 12:46 am

So should I preorder the upgrade online @ $29? I'm currently on 10.5.8 (Leopard). I'm not familiar w/ Mac OS upgrades, as this is my first. Thoughts?
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by Miles » August 26th, 2009, 8:55 am

Sue71 wrote:So should I preorder the upgrade online @ $29? I'm currently on 10.5.8 (Leopard). I'm not familiar w/ Mac OS upgrades, as this is my first. Thoughts?
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Regarding the upgrade: Other than new performance enhancements and increased stability, there aren't many features that might jump out at consumers and wow them with their awesomeness. Understand though, that there are some really cool, under-the-hood upgrades here. Faster Safari, new QuickTime, updated Finder for Snow Leopard and tons of little improvements might be worth the upgrade but I wouldn't be over eager.

Don't think there will be any harm in upgrading either. And if you have troubles, you know who to call.
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » August 26th, 2009, 9:11 am

The mother of my future grandchild posted this last night
is on Patrick's computer. I think my Mac is on it's last leg. I've got the screen of death three times today. PC next time. Not hating Macs...just too hard to fix if they screw up.
I'm hoping it is still under service contract - I think it is. Apple has replaced the mother board twice and the air card three times since she bought it in Dec. 2004 (or was it 2005?), all free under warranty. Any comments?
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by CameronBornAndBred » August 26th, 2009, 9:21 am

OZZIE4DUKE wrote: I'm hoping it is still under service contract - I think it is. Apple has replaced the mother board twice and the air card three times since she bought it in Dec. 2004 (or was it 2005?), all free under warranty. Any comments?
Sounds like her Apple is a lemon.
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by Miles » August 26th, 2009, 9:22 am

OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The mother of my future grandchild posted this last night
is on Patrick's computer. I think my Mac is on it's last leg. I've got the screen of death three times today. PC next time. Not hating Macs...just too hard to fix if they screw up.
I'm hoping it is still under service contract - I think it is. Apple has replaced the mother board twice and the air card three times since she bought it in Dec. 2004 (or was it 2005?), all free under warranty. Any comments?
I feel bad for the mother of your future grandchild. Going through hardware problems can be such a nightmare.
It's unfortunate, but understandable, that this would put a bad taste in her mouth for Macs. I'm not sure I'd agree with her regarding the "too hard to fix" statement. One, it's too general. Is she talking about fixing a software problem or a hardware problem? Two, the problems she is having aren't unique to Apple. She runs about the same chance of these problems happening when she buys and ugly grey box. I've taken apart, rebuilt and fixed many a computer in my day and Macs have been, by far the easiest to service, Dell servers aren't too bad either.
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » August 26th, 2009, 9:29 am

Miles wrote:
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The mother of my future grandchild posted this last night
is on Patrick's computer. I think my Mac is on it's last leg. I've got the screen of death three times today. PC next time. Not hating Macs...just too hard to fix if they screw up.
I'm hoping it is still under service contract - I think it is. Apple has replaced the mother board twice and the air card three times since she bought it in Dec. 2004 (or was it 2005?), all free under warranty. Any comments?
I feel bad for the mother of your future grandchild. Going through hardware problems can be such a nightmare.
It's unfortunate, but understandable, that this would put a bad taste in her mouth for Macs. I'm not sure I'd agree with her regarding the "too hard to fix" statement. One, it's too general. Is she talking about fixing a software problem or a hardware problem? Two, the problems she is having aren't unique to Apple. She runs about the same chance of these problems happening when she buys and ugly grey box. I've taken apart, rebuilt and fixed many a computer in my day and Macs have been, by far the easiest to service, Dell servers aren't too bad either.
Getting it serviced is easy, just take it to the Apple store. The problem is she lives in Banner Elk, so there is no nearby Apple store. On the bright side, she comes home to drop it off at one of the Apple stores in/near Raleigh when it needs service :D But with her schedule, and her husbands schedule (being a HS band director severely limits your free weekends in the fall...), time for a trip here doesn't really exist any time soon. "Hello, FedEx!"
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by Miles » August 26th, 2009, 9:32 am

OZZIE4DUKE wrote: Getting it serviced is easy, just take it to the Apple store. The problem is she lives in Banner Elk, so there is no nearby Apple store. On the bright side, she comes home to drop it off at one of the Apple stores in/near Raleigh when it needs service :D But with her schedule, and her husbands schedule (being a HS band director severely limits your free weekends in the fall...), time for a trip here doesn't really exist any time soon. "Hello, FedEx!"
When I was an Apple Authorized Service Provider, they had a drop-ship program where they would mail an empty box to customers so they could return the hardware free of cost if it was under warranty. She might try asking if they still offer that. If she overcomes the hardware issues and she ever needs help, feel free to send me a message.

Hey, did you ever get that video working?
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » August 26th, 2009, 9:40 am

Miles wrote:
OZZIE4DUKE wrote: Getting it serviced is easy, just take it to the Apple store. The problem is she lives in Banner Elk, so there is no nearby Apple store. On the bright side, she comes home to drop it off at one of the Apple stores in/near Raleigh when it needs service :D But with her schedule, and her husbands schedule (being a HS band director severely limits your free weekends in the fall...), time for a trip here doesn't really exist any time soon. "Hello, FedEx!"
When I was an Apple Authorized Service Provider, they had a drop-ship program where they would mail an empty box to customers so they could return the hardware free of cost if it was under warranty. She might try asking if they still offer that. If she overcomes the hardware issues and she ever needs help, feel free to send me a message.

Hey, did you ever get that video working?
Good suggestion - I'll ask her tonight.

No, but I'm heading to Greenville today and perhaps bunchofnumbers will be able to get this done for me while I'm there (I hope I hope I hope!)
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by CathyCA » August 26th, 2009, 10:54 am

OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
Miles wrote:
OZZIE4DUKE wrote: Getting it serviced is easy, just take it to the Apple store. The problem is she lives in Banner Elk, so there is no nearby Apple store. On the bright side, she comes home to drop it off at one of the Apple stores in/near Raleigh when it needs service :D But with her schedule, and her husbands schedule (being a HS band director severely limits your free weekends in the fall...), time for a trip here doesn't really exist any time soon. "Hello, FedEx!"
When I was an Apple Authorized Service Provider, they had a drop-ship program where they would mail an empty box to customers so they could return the hardware free of cost if it was under warranty. She might try asking if they still offer that. If she overcomes the hardware issues and she ever needs help, feel free to send me a message.

Hey, did you ever get that video working?
Good suggestion - I'll ask her tonight.

No, but I'm heading to Greenville today and perhaps bunchofnumbers will be able to get this done for me while I'm there (I hope I hope I hope!)
If he's not busy doing stuff on my honey-do list, he might be able to respond to your problem. Take a number, please. :))
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Re: Apple/Mac people- Question for you re: Snow Leopard

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » August 26th, 2009, 4:36 pm

CathyCA wrote:
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
No, but I'm heading to Greenville today and perhaps bunchofnumbers will be able to get this done for me while I'm there (I hope I hope I hope!)
If he's not busy doing stuff on my honey-do list, he might be able to respond to your problem. Take a number, please. :))
I got a number, and it was #1 :D Mission accomplished, by way of the alternate route (we downloaded a player that could play the odd type of files the DVD had).
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