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		<title>Computer Repair is ever complete without&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 20:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Mahlman IV</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TESTING! When I am given a computer to repair by a customer (or anyone to be exact!) I do my best to be quick with the job as well as do it RIGHT. I test everything about the computer that I changed/fixed/replaced. I do not want people bringing their computers back to me for the [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I am given a computer to repair by a customer (or anyone to be exact!) I do my best to be quick with the job as well as do it RIGHT.  I test everything about the computer that I changed/fixed/replaced.  I do not want people bringing their computers back to me for the same issue, it doesn&#8217;t make sense for someone to have to bring their machine back after I just fixed it.  Unless it&#8217;s something totally different.</p>
<p>Why am I writing about this now?  </p>
<p>My MacBook Pro iSight seemed to stop working randomly one day.  I tried to use it and it didn&#8217;t work.  System profiler didn&#8217;t show it, something was wrong.  I brought it to <a href="http://www.tekserve.com/">Tekserve</a> first.  They claimed that it was hardware but since I had a small dent on my computer (no joke) they wouldn&#8217;t cover the warranty because Apple would deny it.  I found <a href="http://www.digsoc.com/">another place</a> in the city which I was told would take laptops in almost any condition as long as the condition wasn&#8217;t the cause of the issue and repair it under Applecare.  Sure enough they replaced my logic board and my iSight worked again.  I got my computer back in 2 days time.</p>
<p>I get home I try to use my DVD drive and find it doesn&#8217;t work.  System profiler acts weird saying it works sometimes&#8230;.then it doesn&#8217;t&#8230;.whatever.  I open the laptop and re-seat the cable.  It loads a DVD but when I start doing reading from the drive it loses it.  Something is obviously broken.  I take it back and explain to them the issue.  They take it and call me 2 days later saying they cannot reproduce the issue and it seems to work fine.  I say, well, if you say it&#8217;s working fine, I&#8217;ll come by to get it.  I get my laptop home and sure enough, same issue.  I bring it back the next day.  They claim they put a DVD in it and it read it so they deemed it as fine.  Really?  You did exactly what I told you I did and didn&#8217;t think to read from the drive?</p>
<p>After a conversation I tell them to replace the drive ASAP; meaning get the part and call me when it comes in so you can install it right then and there because I&#8217;m tired of not having my laptop.  They install it and tell me to come back because it&#8217;s fixed!  GREAT!  I go and ask &#8220;Do you have a disc I can boot from?&#8221;  He hands me a Leopard install disc and sure enough the disc does not load at all.  Mr. Tech then tells me &#8220;Oh you have a third-party boot software (<a href="http://refit.sourceforge.net/">rEFIt</a>), it&#8217;s probably the issue.  It wasn&#8217;t hardware, it was YOUR software.&#8221; I then need to explain to him that it was fine until they replaced my logic board.  I also ask &#8220;did you replace the ribbon cable also?&#8221; to which I never get a straight answer for (No).  The tech doesn&#8217;t believe me, so I uninstall rEFIt on the spot and boot.  The disc gets loaded, oh my god!  He then gets a smug look on his face and says &#8220;It was obviously the software, see it&#8217;s loading.&#8221;  After waiting 15 minutes, it doesn&#8217;t load.  This was about the time where I wanted to shove the guy&#8217;s face into a wall; he finally takes my advice and boots from an external drive, HIS DRIVE, and goes into system profiler.  The drive is no where to be found.  Thank you.  Hardware failure.</p>
<p>Now, I am told that they need to send it to Apple for repair.  Why?  All you need to do is replace the god damn ribbon cable, and if that doesn&#8217;t work, the logic board is bad.  It&#8217;s not difficult to diagnose!</p>
<p>So, after 4 trips to this place I lost my laptop for at least a week now all because the tech&#8217;s didn&#8217;t test the repair properly.  If you install a new optical drive, or if a user says &#8220;something is wrong with my optical drive,&#8221; what should you do?  Should you pop a disc in and say &#8220;Oh it showed up, it&#8217;s obviously not broken at all?&#8221;</p>
<p>NO!</p>
<p>You put in a disc, read from it, install something, burn a disc, ANYTHING THAT TESTS THE DRIVES OVERALL PERFORMANCE! NOT THE EJECT MECHANISM! NOT THE [does the disc load, software?] MECHANISM!</p>
<p>What have we all learned (except <strong>Digital Society</strong> apparently)?  <strong>Test your repairs!</strong></p>
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