So I purchased a Macbook Pro earlier this month. I understand that per Apples terms of services if you do any System modification besides replacing the RAM or HDD it "voids" you're warranty. Upon getting my Mac I also ordered a Hard drive caddy to go in the optical drive bay which upon installing would "void" my warranty.
Now obviously if I ever had to return the laptop to claim on the Apple care I got stupidly cheap for being a student I would replace the optical drive with the original so they would be none the wiser.
I was just wondering as per if the laptop went wrong while my HDD bay was in it (or they could prove I had done some user modification) and it was no way my fault (say the CPU malfunctioned and wouldn't boot). Would EU law require Apple to fall upon EU electronics warranty guide lines or would my user modification of the hardware void even this?
Thanks for any information
Now obviously if I ever had to return the laptop to claim on the Apple care I got stupidly cheap for being a student I would replace the optical drive with the original so they would be none the wiser.
I was just wondering as per if the laptop went wrong while my HDD bay was in it (or they could prove I had done some user modification) and it was no way my fault (say the CPU malfunctioned and wouldn't boot). Would EU law require Apple to fall upon EU electronics warranty guide lines or would my user modification of the hardware void even this?
Thanks for any information
