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Re: 750 creakiness
At 4:23 PM 3/12/96, Andrew Benkard wrote:
>My 750 - which I really like, despite long years of Macintosh work - is
>starting to show signs of advancing age, and I'd like your collective input.
>
>It is now on its third keyboard; one was replaced with the glossier black
>keyboard with the no-rub-off letters, and the second was simply defective.
>Thank heavens I was part of a no-questions-asked service plan back then. The
>trackpoint just died, though, which results in an "8611" error at startup. I
>recognize this as a bad keyboard error. So: where can I get a new keyboard?
>Do I need one? How hard is it to swap out?
>
>Thanks. Andrew
The 750 isn't *that* old yet--and it should still be under a full
3-year warranty.
Make IBM stand behind it as they should (and likely will).
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