On 2/27/2003 10:17 PM Ryan Coleman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>Then my Pismo's AppleCare has been voided, oh, 3 times for the drives,
>>how many times for the lower RAM, and how about that AirPort card?
>
>Yes, the upgrade for the Pismo is not a standard job. I tried. I 
>failed. I couldn't do it easily.
>Airport, that's covered, it's in the user manual. Lower ram? that's 
>covered in there, too.
>
>>I'd say if you don't break anything going in then your AppleCare is still
>>in affect.
>
>Sadly, you aren't Apple. I wish you were though :)

I wish I was too! ;-)

The instructions for the drive replacement are in the Owners/Users 
Manual, and it does recommend an Apple-certified tech do the deed, but 
the warning to note is if you break something in there while 
adding/removing things or what have you, your PB is not covered for 
repairs. There is nothing about voiding the warranty if a nice clean job 
is done. One takes the chance sometimes...

Turtle-Bear

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