Daily Archive for December 1st, 2006

$51 for THIS?

I cannot believe I had to pay $51 fix my computer… when all was wrong was one stick of memory.

I was told that I wouldn’t have to pay for anything… that the Apple warranty would have covered everything. However, when I returned back to the store “C U Computing”, I was given this spiel about how since it was 3rd party memory… and that Apple wouldn’t reimburse them for this repair.

If this was the case, I would have illegally procured the ProTools disk, and freaking figured out the issue myself. How the heck is putting a CD into a computer, finding out the problem, and removing memory worth $51?

I kind of blame myself for not reading the fine print for non-Apple hardware issues… but there was no fine print to read. I understand why Apple would be this way… but I wasn’t aware of anything like this when I gave them my computer. Which led me to think about something more general: I can’t believe how much people are paying for troubleshooting computers. This fix probably took about 30 seconds, and they made $51. I guess I’m that much clueless when it comes to cars…

These technicians are making a FORTUNE. Both computer and auto.

One lesson learned: if possible, trust Apple. If it’s cheap enough, just go and buy all Apple parts to achieve peace of mind. But… do your cost-benefit analysis first.

Return of the JK

Thank goodness.

It turns out that the reason why my MacBook Pro was going insane was a certain rogue 1 GB stick of RAM. This explains a couple of things: why iPhoto was loading in the wrong thumbnails, why Activity Monitor and iStat nano were both reporting heavy memory usage, why everything was beachballing like crazy…

I’m just thankful that I’m back to a working happy computer. I just hope that there will be no more hiccups. Currently, my iTunes is complaining that there isn’t enough memory to open up iTunes, but that’s happened before. Time to continue! Lots of work to be done!