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The demise of Bootable macOS Clones?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim40" data-source="post: 1883027" data-attributes="member: 405076"><p>It is true based on my experience of Apple UK Tech Support. I have been a UK Mac user since 1992, using a Mac LCIII, with just 2MB of memory and 160 MB RAM. I, have amongst other Macs, a 2019 MacBook Air Retina bought from PC World in UK at £250 less than Apple UK was charging in 2019. This MacBook Air Retina is less than a year old, but Apple UK Tech Support have continued to sort out a Mac Mail problem, so eventually I sorted the problem out myself. So, because I didn't buy my MacBook Air Retina from Apple or an authorised Apple provider, I'm treated like some kind of "second class citizen"</p><p></p><p>As the EU brought out legislation to cover Macs for 5 or 6 years, some time ago, as we are no longer in the EU, we cannot use that legislation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim40, post: 1883027, member: 405076"] It is true based on my experience of Apple UK Tech Support. I have been a UK Mac user since 1992, using a Mac LCIII, with just 2MB of memory and 160 MB RAM. I, have amongst other Macs, a 2019 MacBook Air Retina bought from PC World in UK at £250 less than Apple UK was charging in 2019. This MacBook Air Retina is less than a year old, but Apple UK Tech Support have continued to sort out a Mac Mail problem, so eventually I sorted the problem out myself. So, because I didn't buy my MacBook Air Retina from Apple or an authorised Apple provider, I'm treated like some kind of "second class citizen" As the EU brought out legislation to cover Macs for 5 or 6 years, some time ago, as we are no longer in the EU, we cannot use that legislation. [/QUOTE]
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