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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Screen flickering problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Foosa" data-source="post: 304382" data-attributes="member: 25044"><p>I'm new here, but I'm an IT major and have built computers before, so not a rookie. If they told you that I would ask questions. The only part I can see them reusing from the old hdd would be the mounting hardware and a bezel(if there is one. I don't own a mac yet. so not 100% on the bezel) But if the computer could power on and still functions, which you said it could. Then all the data on the old hdd was able to be salvaged. They just did not salvage it for you.(you didn't pay the 85$ to get them to.) If you did you could have saved your data. </p><p></p><p>What parts did they say they re-used on the hdd?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foosa, post: 304382, member: 25044"] I'm new here, but I'm an IT major and have built computers before, so not a rookie. If they told you that I would ask questions. The only part I can see them reusing from the old hdd would be the mounting hardware and a bezel(if there is one. I don't own a mac yet. so not 100% on the bezel) But if the computer could power on and still functions, which you said it could. Then all the data on the old hdd was able to be salvaged. They just did not salvage it for you.(you didn't pay the 85$ to get them to.) If you did you could have saved your data. What parts did they say they re-used on the hdd? [/QUOTE]
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