here is the update information. I went back to apple store. They got my data out and changed a new hard disk.
Glad it worked out for you. Was this a standard drive or a SSD?
here is the update information. I went back to apple store. They got my data out and changed a new hard disk.
Awesome! Now go buy an external drive and setup Time Machine so that this can never happen to you again!here is the update information. I went back to apple store. They got my data out and changed a new hard disk.
Awesome! Now go buy an external drive and setup Time Machine so that this can never happen to you again!
You agree not to blame apple if your data is lost/stolen while in their possession. This is actually part of the paper you sign when they accept your computer for repair (in-store) and verbal okay when you set up a repair via phone.Seconded.
Isn't it common policy to make sure your data is backed up before taking a computer in for repair anyway as they're not responsible for loss of data? Or is that just certain places?
True, I didn't sign any form for it. I would never think that it could happen. I am still wondering if it was the hard disk failure or the filesystem was messed up and why he let me go somewhere else but didn't try to do something for me. Anyway, thanks them for taking my data back.My guess is the Genius didn't have the OP sign that form because the the issue the OP brought his Air to the Genius Bar for (10.5.6 not having installed properly) was a common software issue. I'm pretty sure the Genius thought that the Combo Update would fix it (like it did on everyone elses Mac), thus no repair form was signed. Just plain odd that it was a hardware error that was causing this issue.
Glad it worked out for you. Was this a standard drive or a SSD?