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rMBP running out of storage; solutions?
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<blockquote data-quote="vahdyx" data-source="post: 1494308" data-attributes="member: 287171"><p>I contacted both Apple and OWC about this warranty issue and here's what they said;</p><p></p><p>OWC said it will not void the Apple warranty if no damage happens during install. OWC also said it's a good idea to keep and reinstall the OEM SSD if there's serious hardware failure caused solely by Apples hardware. OWC said if the SSD breaks the computer they'll replace the computer & SSD if the damage happens within 3 years of purchase.</p><p></p><p>Apple said it will not void my warranty if I buy the part from an authorized/certified dealer/developer which OWC is as chscag mention. I asked them if I install it myself does it void my warranty, she said no, it only voids my warranty if I cause damage during the install. </p><p></p><p>So basically if I want to pay for it and install it and install it correctly without hurting the Mac I should be covered for a long time. </p><p></p><p>Hope this info helps the community as much as it helped me out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vahdyx, post: 1494308, member: 287171"] I contacted both Apple and OWC about this warranty issue and here's what they said; OWC said it will not void the Apple warranty if no damage happens during install. OWC also said it's a good idea to keep and reinstall the OEM SSD if there's serious hardware failure caused solely by Apples hardware. OWC said if the SSD breaks the computer they'll replace the computer & SSD if the damage happens within 3 years of purchase. Apple said it will not void my warranty if I buy the part from an authorized/certified dealer/developer which OWC is as chscag mention. I asked them if I install it myself does it void my warranty, she said no, it only voids my warranty if I cause damage during the install. So basically if I want to pay for it and install it and install it correctly without hurting the Mac I should be covered for a long time. Hope this info helps the community as much as it helped me out. [/QUOTE]
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