Hello,

the only fan of my MacBook got noisy a few month ago:
I was worrying too (see archive):
finally Aplle replaced the fan,
and so far everything is fine.
Nevertheless, arrange your laptop in such a way that
the default OS is OS X as they may check.
I have to give my password (OS X):
I did ot care as my box is a 95% Linux box.

Jerome  

Nick Hoffman wrote:
> so last night i started hearing some mechanical grinding noises coming
> from my laptop. it's a 15" MBP C2D and is only 2-3 months old. i'm 90%
> sure it's fan0, as i can make the noise louder by manually increasing
> the speed of fan0.
> 
> i'm going to have it repaired, but i'm curious as to what steps,
> beyond the norm (IE: backup my data), i should take. is there much
> chance that they'll replace the HD and/or the entire machine?
> 
> what have your experiences been? cheers,
> Nick
> 
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