>should I go ahead and have it repaired?
Our iMac has also gone wrong. It started freezing before finally passing away in its
sleep. If you don't have it repaired you lose all the stuff which is not backed up on
the Hard Disk which means you have got to do all that work all over again.
We had a four year service agreement with the shop which cost �339 on top of the price
of the iMac. The engineer says iMacs are quite easy to repair, but that Apple won't
allow non-apple certified shops to have some tool which is needed.
I think it may possibly be the case that a service agreement is invalid if you fit a
memory upgrade yourself. If you think this might be so, take the machine apart and
remove the upgrade before contacting the service department.
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