On Apr 5, 2005, at 6:06 AM, Brunel Merleau-Ponty wrote:

On Apr 05 2005, at 9:07, Are Hansen wrote:

Why is it that Apple is so afraid anybody will see their service manuals? Seems that anybody that publishes their manuals on a website is hassled by Apple, and the manuals disappear after a while.

Can anybody imagine a rational explanation for this?

I don't know. Their policy on this subject seems completely irrational and more than a little bizarre. It's almost as if they don't want people to carry on making good use of their old computers. Apple ought to make them freely available, they contain a lot of information which is difficult to find elsewhere.




They want you to buy a new Mac instead of repairing your old ones.


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