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Hi John Doe, how you doing
? Are you back in town? I still have your Dell here ...I have totally forgotten I had it sitting there after all this time.
You're never one to miss the chance when you can huh?
Thanks for your comment, at first I did a search for John Doe on the home page & I got zero results. Now it's all over the page.
Thank you ...that's very heart warming to hearJust keeping you on your toes!![]()
It has been one tragedy after another... (that´s a little dramatic... but there´s definitely been no shortage of obstacles for me this time around)
In a nutshell: my macbook pro decided to take a turn for the worse and will no longer turn on. No idea why. I found a few places that look at Macs... but I was here 5 years ago when Apple was restricted, and I know to have it fixed is going to cost me an arm and a leg.
Anybody out there who has had a similar experience? Any advice you can give me as far as where to take it, how to save a penny, and the best place to buy a new internal hard drive?
I am not an expert with technology and have no desire to try fix it myself. Nor do I really know much about internal hard drives other than the one I have in my computer (a replacement) is still under warranty--stateside. Nobody is coming to visit any time soon from the States and although I have an upcoming trip to go back, it is not until the end of May. I desperately need my computer for work and for my classes in the meantime.
I know I can take it for a consult for 50 pesos to a place relatively close to my house called Grupo GB... but I am almost afraid to waste my time because I have a feeling they are going to give me a really expensive presupuesto...
Any help, insights, or advice is much appreciated.
Thank you ...that's very heart warming to hear... after looking him up I realized that I do know John Doe after all!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ...been to his place often...more than a year & a half ago (maybe two) I remember at the time we were looking for a replacement 17" screen display for his old Dell Inspiron 9400 (9 years old) . I still have it sitting right here, ha ha ha in the same old shelf. I hope to hear back from him soon he must be away somewhere. He always travels. Hope all is well for you these days...are you still in BA? I'm totally out of touch with the politics & scandals in the baexpats scene these days...ha ha ha
... it's always so 'stimulating'
to come back and read here. Even though I was born here I still relate more to being an expat than a local - I guess that Aussie part of me can't be exorcised out of me that quickly yet ha ha ha. All the best to all.
So glad that this unfortunate misunderstanding was resolved , now we learn that John Doe failed to retrieve his Dell Inspiron...! So all the hearsay will remain as Such.. B)
Hi how are you?
I know grupo GB...I read your post & became genuinely curious as to the exact nature of your macbook's problem... if it's possible can you describe in some basic details what the symptoms are? Is it a dark screen? Is there any electrical activity when you press the 'on' button? Do you get a green light on the magsafe connector when you attach it to your macbook? I'm not necessarily offering to fix it right now, just hopefully I may be able to give you some pointers. The issue is whether you have important data to save or not. The electronics can always be replaced but not your data. All the best.
Any details on what's wrong with it?
If it's specifically a problem with the disk, it'll still turn on but will show a grey screen with a question mark. I have a new 256Gb SSD that I bought and didn't end up needing for my wife's MacBook, if that's any help. Replacing it is easy, no special tools are required. ifixit.com is a great resource.
You can check the disk health in recovery mode by holding [cmd] + [r] when it starts. If it doesn't get that far it could be something else; I've had two logic boards that developed faults had had to be replaced.
Thanks for replying. This computer is oooold--9 years old and counting. It has had 2 or 3 hard drive replacements and has accompanied in all my travels on three different continents. I am pretty sure the current hard drive is under warranty--state side that is <_< ). Having said that, I was not surprised when it wouldn't turn on anymore. A few years ago when this happened, I let it rest about 3 days and when I tried again, it miraculously turned on. However, a few weeks later it crashed again and I had to have the hard drive replaced.
So, this Friday morning I decided to give it a try again. It turned on. I immediately backed it up and have been working on it since. I truly think it has to do with the hard drive and maybe something being out of place (the disk?). I try not to bump it too much but I know I do.
Symptoms (the computer was always charged or attached to a charger):
- Initial white screen with the apple logo and the loading bar when trying to boot. The bar would never fully progress and the computer would never load and power on. Sometimes I would wait for 15 minutes and then get a black screen. Sometimes I could see the mouse. Other times it just shut off after 15 minutes.
I have a feeling it will continue to work for the next two weeks or so before it crashes again...
Thanks for your response! How much would you sell the hard drive for? How do I know it would work for mine?
Thanks for the tip about checking the disk health. It wasn't even starting for me so I don't think I could have checked. I am going to try it now though just for curiosity. Thanks again for your helpful response!![]()
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