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I have a slightly annoying rattle that happens when i'm playing music or sounds through the internal speakers. It sounds like either plastic vibrating up around the power button, or maybe something internally in that area. It's not the enclosure itself...definitely something internal, as pressing on it doesn't help.
I bought my computer as a refurbished machine from a 3rd party vendor. It's under Apple warantee until this summer.
2 issues:
1) I don't want to void my warantee by opening it up to fix something silly. Even though i'm sure I could take care of it.
2) I can't be 100% positive that the computer hasn't already been opened up in a way that would void the warantee, as I didn't get it directly from Apple. This doesn't bother me, but if that's the case, i'd rather that Apple not have it on record. For instance, i've already gotten a new battery from them under warantee. If they open the computer up and void the warantee for some reason, it'll be on record and i'll be out of luck in the future if, say, my charger died, or something like that.
Can anyone tell me what the deal is with opening up the case or offer up any advice? Thanks in advance.
-Nick
I bought my computer as a refurbished machine from a 3rd party vendor. It's under Apple warantee until this summer.
2 issues:
1) I don't want to void my warantee by opening it up to fix something silly. Even though i'm sure I could take care of it.
2) I can't be 100% positive that the computer hasn't already been opened up in a way that would void the warantee, as I didn't get it directly from Apple. This doesn't bother me, but if that's the case, i'd rather that Apple not have it on record. For instance, i've already gotten a new battery from them under warantee. If they open the computer up and void the warantee for some reason, it'll be on record and i'll be out of luck in the future if, say, my charger died, or something like that.
Can anyone tell me what the deal is with opening up the case or offer up any advice? Thanks in advance.
-Nick