Yeah, but aren't Mac warrenties a measily 1 year while most big computer
companies (Dell, IBM, HP, Gateway) are 3 years?  Anyway, I don't think this
applies to computers now anyway, I remember this from the days of the 486
and early pentiums, and before.

Todd

At 07:55 PM 2/6/01 -0500, you wrote:
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>W Keith Mosier wrote:
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>> You're right, Aaron.  What he actually said was if I personally opened the
>> HP CPU and added the RAM (something I've done dozens of times at work and
>> once at home in the past) instead of a HP qualified technician that I would
>> void the warranty.
>
>That's nuts.  Is everyone like that?  Changing my HD on my iBook because
>of its odd placement voided my warranty even when done by Apple
>authorized techs (but the shop warrantied their work and I only had a
>few months to go), but adding RAM myself on the iBook and the G3 tower
>does not void the warranty, and neither does adding cards or changing
>internal modems or a host of other things.  The only warranty-voiding
>actions inside my G3 tower (that I'm aware of, anyhow) involve
>overclocking or upgrading the processor itself.  The G3 (and G4) tower
>was made to be easy to add stuff into...dig the way it opens!
>
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