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In reply to the discussion: The Adventure of My Defunct Hard Drive: Apple Wants Your Money or Your Life [View all]Warpy
(114,732 posts)27. A lot of people are desperately afraid
of opening up any sort of electrical or electronic equipment. They have other skills to compensate them well enough to afford the services of the fearless.
I agree that it's a simple thing to do, but I was one of those maddening children who picked things apart to find out how they worked. I'm among the fearless, working on the floor with a bare toe hooked around the chassis so nothing gets zapped.
For others, the world is just a series of black boxes. They have no clue what makes them work, they just know enough to work them.
ETA: I've been aware of Apple's overly proprietary hardware policies for a long time. That's the second reason I've always stuck with PCs.
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The Adventure of My Defunct Hard Drive: Apple Wants Your Money or Your Life [View all]
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
OP
Apple sees its customers coming with their eyes closed and money in their hands.
hobbit709
Apr 2013
#1
You're right--backing up the data would have protected the author's confidential sources
Orrex
Apr 2013
#20
i never said that. i merely addressed your concerns regarding data security on portable drives..
frylock
Apr 2013
#32
the times I've ever had things replaced by manufacturer's always meant handing over the dead item
KittyWampus
Apr 2013
#33