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RedZephon got a reaction from Fasauceome in Network Switch suddenly stopped working
SOLVED:
I unplugged everything from the switch except my MacBook, internet lights right up.
Added back the PC, internet is good.
Added back the Unraid Server, all internet dies.
Reboot unraid server (the only thing that didn't get a reboot in this whole debacle), and now its working.
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RedZephon got a reaction from Lurick in Network Switch suddenly stopped working
SOLVED:
I unplugged everything from the switch except my MacBook, internet lights right up.
Added back the PC, internet is good.
Added back the Unraid Server, all internet dies.
Reboot unraid server (the only thing that didn't get a reboot in this whole debacle), and now its working.
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RedZephon got a reaction from StarRaidz in Apple REFUSED to Fix our iMac Pro
Why are the refusing to repair it? seems like a lack of information.
Are they refusing because you took it apart and you're a public figure so they are giving you guys the middle finger? Or is it because they legitimately dont have the parts. The logic boards on macs are serial locked and theres no way for an user to swap them out without an apple program to assign the new serial number. If apple doesnt have the parts to repair it, they should offer a similar cost to swap it out, similar to what they did with the 2012 MacBook pro last year when they ran out of top case assemblies with batteries and decided to replace whole machines for the same cost as the battery.
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RedZephon got a reaction from Areous in Apple REFUSED to Fix our iMac Pro
Why are the refusing to repair it? seems like a lack of information.
Are they refusing because you took it apart and you're a public figure so they are giving you guys the middle finger? Or is it because they legitimately dont have the parts. The logic boards on macs are serial locked and theres no way for an user to swap them out without an apple program to assign the new serial number. If apple doesnt have the parts to repair it, they should offer a similar cost to swap it out, similar to what they did with the 2012 MacBook pro last year when they ran out of top case assemblies with batteries and decided to replace whole machines for the same cost as the battery.
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RedZephon got a reaction from Tarun10 in Apple REFUSED to Fix our iMac Pro
Why are the refusing to repair it? seems like a lack of information.
Are they refusing because you took it apart and you're a public figure so they are giving you guys the middle finger? Or is it because they legitimately dont have the parts. The logic boards on macs are serial locked and theres no way for an user to swap them out without an apple program to assign the new serial number. If apple doesnt have the parts to repair it, they should offer a similar cost to swap it out, similar to what they did with the 2012 MacBook pro last year when they ran out of top case assemblies with batteries and decided to replace whole machines for the same cost as the battery.
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RedZephon got a reaction from Rastafun in Apple REFUSED to Fix our iMac Pro
Why are the refusing to repair it? seems like a lack of information.
Are they refusing because you took it apart and you're a public figure so they are giving you guys the middle finger? Or is it because they legitimately dont have the parts. The logic boards on macs are serial locked and theres no way for an user to swap them out without an apple program to assign the new serial number. If apple doesnt have the parts to repair it, they should offer a similar cost to swap it out, similar to what they did with the 2012 MacBook pro last year when they ran out of top case assemblies with batteries and decided to replace whole machines for the same cost as the battery.
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RedZephon got a reaction from Phantonex in Apple REFUSED to Fix our iMac Pro
Why are the refusing to repair it? seems like a lack of information.
Are they refusing because you took it apart and you're a public figure so they are giving you guys the middle finger? Or is it because they legitimately dont have the parts. The logic boards on macs are serial locked and theres no way for an user to swap them out without an apple program to assign the new serial number. If apple doesnt have the parts to repair it, they should offer a similar cost to swap it out, similar to what they did with the 2012 MacBook pro last year when they ran out of top case assemblies with batteries and decided to replace whole machines for the same cost as the battery.
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RedZephon got a reaction from Cody Stevens in Apple REFUSED to Fix our iMac Pro
Why are the refusing to repair it? seems like a lack of information.
Are they refusing because you took it apart and you're a public figure so they are giving you guys the middle finger? Or is it because they legitimately dont have the parts. The logic boards on macs are serial locked and theres no way for an user to swap them out without an apple program to assign the new serial number. If apple doesnt have the parts to repair it, they should offer a similar cost to swap it out, similar to what they did with the 2012 MacBook pro last year when they ran out of top case assemblies with batteries and decided to replace whole machines for the same cost as the battery.