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TSartfiq14
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Dec 26 2006, 12:44 AM, updated 19y ago
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just now while i was using my ibook like almost an hour suddenly got this sound came out a noisy sound like a fan sound kinda loud. never happen before. kinda freakme out
and last week
when i was doing my work using illustrator,itunes was using it for more than 3hr i think
suddenly the ibook hang and ask me to restart.
why?
this ibook is only 9month old.
This post has been edited by artfiq14: Dec 26 2006, 12:45 AM
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wei
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Dec 26 2006, 09:20 AM
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why waste time to figure it out urself. if it is only 9months old, meaning you have 3month + of 1st year warranty. go send it back to Apple can get a check-up done on ur iBook.
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tinkerbel
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Dec 26 2006, 12:15 PM
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wei's absolutely right - send it back to Apple and get them to figure it out for u - except I'll recommend u back up all important data beforehand. Who knows, u may just walk out with a new MacBook instead? *grins*
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azxel
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Dec 26 2006, 01:41 PM
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moological mooster
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QUOTE(artfiq14 @ Dec 26 2006, 12:44 AM) just now while i was using my ibook like almost an hour suddenly got this sound came out a noisy sound like a fan sound kinda loud. never happen before. kinda freakme out and last week when i was doing my work using illustrator,itunes was using it for more than 3hr i think suddenly the ibook hang and ask me to restart. why? this ibook is only 9month old. iBook G4 I presume? What OS are you using? How much RAM do you have? If you don't have enough RAM (and enough HDD space) you iBook can slow to a crawl or freeze/hang. That or overheating itself can cause your iBook to hang. When working on notebooks using processor intensive apps like Illustrator, Photoshop, use something to lift up the back part of your iBook so that heat can dissipate. It also helps to work in an aircon room.
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TSartfiq14
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Dec 26 2006, 02:56 PM
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QUOTE(azxel @ Dec 26 2006, 01:41 PM) iBook G4 I presume? What OS are you using? How much RAM do you have? If you don't have enough RAM (and enough HDD space) you iBook can slow to a crawl or freeze/hang. That or overheating itself can cause your iBook to hang. When working on notebooks using processor intensive apps like Illustrator, Photoshop, use something to lift up the back part of your iBook so that heat can dissipate. It also helps to work in an aircon room. yup,ibook G4. its 1.33 1Gram...just 30gig...is it bcoz of that? should i go the apple and ask for chekup?
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TSartfiq14
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Dec 26 2006, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(wei @ Dec 26 2006, 09:20 AM) why waste time to figure it out urself. if it is only 9months old, meaning you have 3month + of 1st year warranty. go send it back to Apple can get a check-up done on ur iBook. wei,dunno where to go la..is the apple in mid valley can?
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TSartfiq14
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Dec 26 2006, 03:10 PM
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i chek my ibook waranty on the web
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Our records indicate that your product is covered under Apple's Limited Warranty and your date of purchase was 24-Jun-06. Depending on when or whether you registered your product, if you purchased it from an Apple authorized reseller, or purchased an iPod shuffle from the online Apple Store, the estimated purchase date may be incorrect.
If you believe that this information is inaccurate, learn how to update your date of purchase.
Please put your sales receipt in a safe place. You will need it for warranty validation.
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got problem.i bought this ibook from sumone,complete with evrything.The box,cd's and all. he says the waranty is the serial record. but i dunno bout the "sales receipt" and he never mention bout it.
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wei
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Dec 26 2006, 03:52 PM
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shouldn't be any problem. just bring it to any Apple Center. If one refuse to help, bring it to another one. There's no reason they can't service your iBook. It's clearly stated that it's under warranty.
If you're not convenient to travel, you can also talk to the technician via phone. they can help to varified your warranty status. And advice you how & where to send in the ibook.
At the mean time you might want to request for the receipt from your seller. Also the place he/she bought it incase he cant provide the original receipt. You can still track back from the reseller. I sent my PB for servicing without any receipt or what so ever.
This post has been edited by wei: Dec 26 2006, 04:00 PM
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tinkerbel
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Dec 26 2006, 03:53 PM
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artfiq14, Your warranty should still be valid. Take it to any authorised Apple Centre and u should be able to get them to look into your problems for you.
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TSartfiq14
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Dec 26 2006, 04:15 PM
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the guy i bought the ibook from says he lost the reciept. he bought the ibook at the macstudio in lowyat.
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tinkerbel
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Dec 27 2006, 12:50 AM
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artfiq14, Maybe there's no need to show receipt when you make a warranty claim? Go ahead and check with the shop. If I call the Apple shop in the next few days I'll ask about their warranty policies for you `k?
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TSartfiq14
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Dec 27 2006, 01:42 AM
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thanks tinkerbel,thanks alot.really apreciate that looking foward for it
This post has been edited by artfiq14: Dec 27 2006, 01:51 AM
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