Hey guys, got a first gen MacBook (Oct '06; 1.83GHz Core Duo etc etc).
I accidentally cracked the screen so now have a big black splodge in the middle of it where the pixels have died. Battery is next to completely dead (runs for about 2 mins on battery power). When I switch on the CD drive whir (you know, the "noo-nooooo, noo-noo") seems lower pitched and very slow and Airport won't connect to anything unless it's within 5 foot. This leads me to believe I have Logic Board and DC-In failures (or very very imminent).
I'm only back on this broken shed of a laptop as I recently bought a PC (after using this MacBook for three years), but succumbed to my first and only virus that has all but wiped it out. A fresh install of Windows will be needed and I don't have anything in the way of backup (bugger).
So being back on Mac has made me appreciate how much I miss the whole "Mac" interface and usability (I'm far from a power user), and ponder selling the PC on to either buy new bits for this or put toward a brand new MacBook.
How would you treat this situation if it happened to you?
Cheers,
Karl
The damage:

I accidentally cracked the screen so now have a big black splodge in the middle of it where the pixels have died. Battery is next to completely dead (runs for about 2 mins on battery power). When I switch on the CD drive whir (you know, the "noo-nooooo, noo-noo") seems lower pitched and very slow and Airport won't connect to anything unless it's within 5 foot. This leads me to believe I have Logic Board and DC-In failures (or very very imminent).
I'm only back on this broken shed of a laptop as I recently bought a PC (after using this MacBook for three years), but succumbed to my first and only virus that has all but wiped it out. A fresh install of Windows will be needed and I don't have anything in the way of backup (bugger).
So being back on Mac has made me appreciate how much I miss the whole "Mac" interface and usability (I'm far from a power user), and ponder selling the PC on to either buy new bits for this or put toward a brand new MacBook.
How would you treat this situation if it happened to you?
Cheers,
Karl
The damage:

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aren't "portables" a funny one when it comes to the contents insurance, or is that where the "accidental damage" comes in?
