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<blockquote data-quote="seabirch" data-source="post: 779601" data-attributes="member: 80167"><p>Hi</p><p>I bought an ex display Macbook Pro on the 8th October. Its a late 2007 model. I upgraded to Leopard and have had a fantastic time with it. Then, this morning I booted up to discover the boot screen and a trackpad and keyboard that don't work and no usb either so I can't use my external mouse or keyboard either. I have booked in to see Genius Bar at my local store this afternoon but am worried as the online service assistant on Apples site say I am out of warranty despite the fact I have a receipt from PC World dated 8th October. Anyone know what the problem is or whether Apple will honour the 90 day warranty as technically it's not out of 90 days till 8th January. </p><p>Jonathon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seabirch, post: 779601, member: 80167"] Hi I bought an ex display Macbook Pro on the 8th October. Its a late 2007 model. I upgraded to Leopard and have had a fantastic time with it. Then, this morning I booted up to discover the boot screen and a trackpad and keyboard that don't work and no usb either so I can't use my external mouse or keyboard either. I have booked in to see Genius Bar at my local store this afternoon but am worried as the online service assistant on Apples site say I am out of warranty despite the fact I have a receipt from PC World dated 8th October. Anyone know what the problem is or whether Apple will honour the 90 day warranty as technically it's not out of 90 days till 8th January. Jonathon [/QUOTE]
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