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SSD Crash! Macbook Pro Mid 2014 15" Retina 2.2Ghz
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<blockquote data-quote="Arkaedun" data-source="post: 1619448" data-attributes="member: 337467"><p>Hi all, </p><p></p><p>Has this happened to anybody? Basically I just closed my macbook at home, went to my class, opened it up, and it showed the white folder with the question mark icon. After some investigation, I discovered that the SSD crashed - or - was no longer present in the machine.</p><p></p><p>I've had the Macbook for 11 days, it's my first one, and boom, I lose all my files, including two digital paintings that took over 30 hours to paint. I took the machine to an iStore, and they booked it in, and didn't want to give me an exchange unit. Might I add they were quite offish to me - as if it was my fault! The customer service is bad.</p><p></p><p>I did not expect a brand new mac to lose it's SSD so fast. Has this happened to anyone else? Any insights or views?</p><p></p><p>They said it would take 6 working days to get back to me. I really wish they just gave me a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkaedun, post: 1619448, member: 337467"] Hi all, Has this happened to anybody? Basically I just closed my macbook at home, went to my class, opened it up, and it showed the white folder with the question mark icon. After some investigation, I discovered that the SSD crashed - or - was no longer present in the machine. I've had the Macbook for 11 days, it's my first one, and boom, I lose all my files, including two digital paintings that took over 30 hours to paint. I took the machine to an iStore, and they booked it in, and didn't want to give me an exchange unit. Might I add they were quite offish to me - as if it was my fault! The customer service is bad. I did not expect a brand new mac to lose it's SSD so fast. Has this happened to anyone else? Any insights or views? They said it would take 6 working days to get back to me. I really wish they just gave me a new one. [/QUOTE]
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