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Gold Kapton Tape Polyamide High Temp 1/2" (12mm) x 36yds
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Incase EC20037 Mini Car Charger for iPhone, iPod and iPad - Retail Packaging - Black Matte
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The Mini Car Charger for iPod, iPhone & iPad (Black Matte) from InCase Designs fits easily into tight spaces and plugs into virtually any vehicle's standard 12-volt port or cigarette lighter. A 2.1-amp capacity ensures the fastest possible charging of your iPhone, iPod or iPad, ensuring you are powered up and ready to go no matter where your travels take you...
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Pink 13.3 Laptop and MacBook Sleeve
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13.3 LAPTOP SLEEVE13IN MACBOOK & PC LAPTOPForm-fitting sleeve ensures a precise fit for users laptop or MacBook with up to a 13.3 displayA seamless wrap of Impact Foam padding provides top to bottom protectionWoven webbing along each side adds subtle texture to the clean designQuick top-loading access through envelope-style design Slim-line design allows this case to be carried solo or fit in favorite bagSize: 14 W x 10 H x 1...
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Crazy Machines: The Wacky Contraptions Game
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Ear Force DSS 7.1 Channel Dolby Surround Sound Processor
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Logitech M305 Wireless Mouse (Black)
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The contoured shape and soft rubber grips keep your hand comfortable, even after long hours at the computer.
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Logitech Wireless Anywhere Mouse MX for PC and Mac
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Case Logic LAPS Laptop Sleeve
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This subtly detailed, traditional sleeve provides a streamlined option that fits within any anyones comfort zone. The wrap construction cradles your laptop in substantial foam padding, and thoughtful details add hints of sophisticated styling...
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Case Logic 13.3" Laptop Sleeve
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The sleek shape of this molded EVA case provides slimline protection for 13.3 laptops without sacrificing style or design
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Back Up Your Data. It's Easy With Time Machine
I received an all-too-common phone call from a frightened-sounding University student yesterday. He had accidentally knocked his MacBook off his desk and onto the floor, "It wasn't very high," he insisted, "But pretty soon the hard drive started making funny noises. I turned it off and when I turned it back on all I got was the grey screen." At that point I could almost hear the churning in his gut as he said, "How much to fix it and what are the chances of data recovery?"
Now I can't fault the guy for dropping his computer. Never mind it's a dumb-ass thing to do, but accidents happen to the best of us, and with a computer so versatile and robust it's easy to take it for granted and drag it into situations it should never be in.
I told the client that it was probably the hard drive and potentially the logic board that was at fault and that, since it had been dropped, it had voided any warranty. A replacement hard drive was likely to run close to $200.00 with the installation and software restore, and a logic board could be upwards of $1000.00 all told. Data recovery, if I couldn't do it here in the shop, was likely to start at $800.00 or more at a dedicated data recovery operation. Money matters aside, this student likely had his whole year's work on his hard drive, complete with essays and notes, pictures, contacts, software and more, an entire year's investment in time and energy. But did he have a back up?
According to Apple’s own research, only 4% of users conduct a regular back-up of their important data. One feature common to Mac users, (and you can colour me guilty) is the sense of being bullet-proof. Which brings us to Time Machine, OS X Leopard's seamless and painless back up feature.
The Time Machine application is an integral part of the Leopard OS and its interface is as easy to use as anything else Apple. At every start-up you’re prompted to configure your Time Machine back-ups and asked where you’d like the back-ups to be stored. You’re also allowed to choose any files or folders you’d like to have excluded by the backup. After that Time Machine does all the work, automatically storing the contents of your home folder on your (preferably external) hard drive. Each subsequent hour the Time Machine will back-up only those files that have changed, storing them in an easily searchable interface on your new drive.
Restoring your system from the Time Machine backup is as seamless and easy as building the Backup in the first place. Simply find the date or the file you’d like restored in the quick look interface, click restore, and it’s done.
Let’s face it, even Macs die and not only through drops, spills and burlaries. With 1 Tb external drives selling for under $150.00, there is no excuse for losing a year or more's worth of effort and resorting to professional data recovery services charging a 'desperation premium'. Prepare for the worst, back up your data
About the Author
Dan LaRocque is a certified Apple support specialist and long-time web-designer and search engine optimize. He writes about his day to day experience with Mac computer technology, web marketing and design and other internet developments.
How much can I sell a year old MacBook for with a damaged logic board that needs to be replaced?
MacBook is one year old and in excellent condition other than the fact the mother board needs to be replaced. How much will this go for?
I'm not able to answer your question, but one year old or less is still covered by Apple's warranty. And remember to always buy Apple Care in the future.
iFixit tears down the new MacBook Mid 2010
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