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Please help, plugged EMac into 220V
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<blockquote data-quote="jdhoyman" data-source="post: 55539"><p>I have no expectation for Apple to pay for my mistake (it is a 110V computer, and I plugged it into 220V); I'm going to have to pay for the fix. However, how do I fix the power supply if half the techs I talk to can't even locate where it is on the Emac? Doesn't it seem odd that something like this would cost 3/4 the value of the whole system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdhoyman, post: 55539"] I have no expectation for Apple to pay for my mistake (it is a 110V computer, and I plugged it into 220V); I'm going to have to pay for the fix. However, how do I fix the power supply if half the techs I talk to can't even locate where it is on the Emac? Doesn't it seem odd that something like this would cost 3/4 the value of the whole system? [/QUOTE]
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