Laptop back with more disk space
1 comment Latest by Ryan Heneise Sat, 19 Aug 2006 22:04:26 GMT
Last week, I killed my laptop (sorta) with the magnet that comes from the Apple iSight. I found it amusing to find that within a few days, a google of isight magnet currently returns my recent post, iSight magnet is teh suck. It’s nice to know that I’m not the only nitwit in the world that has accidently done this. Hopefully… people will learn from my mistake. Spread the word (digg)
I ended up sending my laptop to a company down in California called, TechRestore. They were unable to talk to the harddrive and installed a new 120gb one in my powerbook and sent it back within just a few days. I shipped it on Monday and got it back on Friday morning. If you need a harddrive upgrade and don’t want to attempt to open it the powerbook yourself.. these guys gave me good service.
When my laptop returned, I had a brand new Dell 20” widescreen monitor waiting on my desk to connect to it. :-)
iSight magnet is teh suck
35 comments Latest by ed hardy boots Thu, 18 Mar 2010 06:32:47 GMT
We picked up an iSight for those of us in the office who have older powerbooks without a builtin webcam… and I was playing with the magnet that came with it and somehow didn’t think twice about setting it down on my laptop… loud noise… 2 seconds later…. black screen!
...yeah… I lost a hard drive.

Fun times. :-)
UPDATE
...the magnet is now in the garbage. TAKE THAT!
UPDATE #2
I’m not the only person that this happened to…
- Magnet madness to hit Intel iBook line
- iSights, magnets, powerbooks
- Shocked and horrified
- magnet and hard disk=
It’s interesting to hear so many people say, “It takes a really powerful magnet to destroy a hard drive. I doubt that happend in your case. That magnet is not strong enough.”
...perhaps it is.





