Hi,

Not true. If you bought Apple Care it is a three year warenty from the  
time of purchase of the Mac. AC extends the already one year support  
to three years adding two years to it.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 5-Apr-09, at 11:09 AM, Tiffany D wrote:

>
> I got it in December of 2007.  So I guess that means I have until
> December of this year to fix it.  Opa!  Will do asap.
>
> On 05/04/2009, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, if you purchased the Apple Care in December of 2009, it is good
>> until December 2011. DO not waste time, get that bugger fixed because
>> the next thing you know, 2012 wil be here. :)
>> On Apr 4, 2009, at 6:18 PM, Tiffany D wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I went to Staples and tried an external keyboard that they said was
>>> Mac-compatible.  I couldn't use the command keys but the others  
>>> worked
>>> fine so it was a hardware issue after all.  I then went to the Apple
>>> Store and got an external usb keyboard from them which works
>>> perfectly.  The only thing I don't like is that some of the keys  
>>> seem
>>> to be different than on my macbook and the keyboard is longer than  
>>> the
>>> whole computer.  I'm planning on seeing how much Apple will charge  
>>> to
>>> fix my built-in keyboard and my line-in and headphone jacks but for
>>> now, this will do.  Btw, I have the Apple Care plan and bought this
>>> computer in December of 2009 so not sure if it's still in effect or
>>> what.
>>>
>>> On 04/04/2009, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Have you a spare keyboard, even if usb to determine if this is in
>>>> fact
>>>> a hardware problem? It would make no sense to go through installing
>>>> the OS if you have a problem with the keyboard itself. ANy usb
>>>> external keyboard should at least let you determine this. As far as
>>>> the installation being accessible, it is if you take all of the
>>>> proper
>>>> steps.
>>>>
>>>> 1. Boot off the DVD
>>>> 2. After the disc is done spinning, press command+f5 or on a laptop
>>>> you likely will need to press function+command+f5.
>>>>
>>>> Then you should be abel to proceed on your own.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>
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