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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:    Wednesday, 22. June 2011
From:    [email protected]
To:      [email protected]
> QS 2002 dual 1.0 GHz processors work without modification in a QS 2001 of
> any type.

Thanks.
The seller is telling me that the processor module is not compatible with my 
Quicksilver. So I bought something that doesn't work and it is my fault, 
because I don't have compatible hardware.

This wouldn't be a problem for me per se. I'd just say, “what was I thinking…” 
and go on with my life. Everybody makes mistakes sometimes. (Or, as Forrest 
Gump said once: “Shit happens!”) No problem with that.

But I honestly believe that this is just a way for the seller to avoid having 
to act, and take any sellers responsibility (if any applies) due to a broken 
item.

I now have to find a Quicksilver 2002… for proving that the processor is 
either working or broken.  This will hopefully end with me saying “quod erat 
demonstrandum” (Q.E.D.)

This is going to be some quest...  to know, what really is and was with this 
processor module!

Thanks for your help.
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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