Cautionary tale: I took my MacBook Pro in to get the defective keyboard replaced. Apple store techs broke the logic board when opening the case, then sent the machine to a third-party vendor who replaced the SSD without authorization. The whole process took 10 days.
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Apparently the training video for this 'sled' has been leaked, and one amazing detail is that the data transfer ribbon can only be used 30 times before it has to be replaced. I wonder, why does Apple make this stuff so flimsy, especially for a repair tool?https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/22/2018-macbook-pro-lacks-data-recovery-port/ …
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Please tell us you will use FileVault this time
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I used FileVault last time
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I’m so glad for this outcome!
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What gave you the impression I didn't, dear Internet friend?
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Keyboard shouldn't have failed in the first place. A happy ending is a replaced keyboard that won't break again (but it will). And an even happier story is a macbook with a properly replacable keyboard. Apple's too proud of their anti-servicable unibody "design".
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Apologies if I’m repeating someone else, but if you’ve got sensitive data, next time I would make a clone (or two), then wipe the internal drive before bringing it in for service.
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Thanks, Internet stranger!
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