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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]Hekate
(100,133 posts)42. That is disturbing. I'm a loyal Apple customer, but ...
... this is kind of disturbing.
As with so many of us who are loyal customers, it was the intuitive nature of the user interface that pulled me in, back when PCs were all the rage in offices, and clunky and hard to use. Black screens with goldenrod letters -- ugh. After I learned word processing on an Apple about 1990, I never looked back. Bought one for myself, and the rest is "you can't transfer these files to a PC" history.
I guess the old saying that a hard drive crash is never a question of "if" but "when" and you should back up your files frequently.
Also, my husband, who is a computer professional, never junks equipment without making every effort to wipe the hard drive clean of data.
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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