
With regards to the SSD it's a special form factor that you can't buy at a local PC store. Check out macsales.com for current gen SSDs for the latest
ive got a macbook air 13" with the same specs as you with a busted screen and casing.
the unit itself works fine with no issues just the screen
Thanks
Yep I kinda expected a ridiculous quote like this when I dropped it at the service centre..
I wonder why they intended
Find the files you want to restore, right click them and choose restore to..
Pretty much all of those prices are too high; but the SSD is ridiculous. You can pick-up a 240GB from your local MSY for $250-$350 or even a 512GB from
Thanks for your comprehensive response! appreciate it
Here is the extract of the quote I was given today
https://www.icloud.com/journal/#2;CA...B-E3D0A4656FEE
I doubt that any software they have could show any issues other than I/O ports not functioning (USB, SATA, Thunderbolt etc.) or RAM errors - it is possible
So I decided to try again after having problems with the first one, which I mentioned a few posts ago. It arrived yesterday, so far so good, big difference
Mine is a black one. Luckily , my screen is fine and good.
one thing I have learnt out of this is: no food stuff near gadgets,no food stuff anywhere other than dining table and no gadgets on the dining table..
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