Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!udel!princeton!phoenix!phoenix.princeton.edu!MARCELO From: MARCELO@phoenix.princeton.edu (MARCELO) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Bad power supply: can it be fixed? Message-ID: <12844@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Date: 10 Jan 90 19:47:49 GMT References: <1990Jan9.214357.29911@Neon.Stanford.EDU> Sender: news@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Lines: 14 In article <1990Jan9.214357.29911@Neon.Stanford.EDU> carter@Neon.Stanford.EDU (Thomas J. Carter) writes: > it? Can I sell it to someone who can fix it or use it for something > else? .. As it turns out Apple is the one that repairs them .. Usually (when something goes wrong with a Mac) the dealer will send in the bad part for a replacement part .. Apple then sends a reworked part back to the dealer and then you have a "new" part .. Now you can also just go and purchase the part from the dealer (or whomever) at a slightly higher price .. As far as I know Apple is the only one that fiddles with these parts .. Then again I could be wrong .. .. Marcelo ..