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2005-11-16
Hi,
If a "closed computer device" breaks (and it's not still under warranty); someone tells you the cost of labour plus the cost of parts adds up to more than the price of a new one; so you throw it in the bin and replace it with something twice as fast.
If it is still under warranty; you send it back and they take out any storage device/s. Then they throw it in the bin and send back a new one with your old storage device/s.
Cars are different - they actually are worth fixing.
-Brendan