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Garemz

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Feb 7, 2008
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Edmonton Alberta Canada
I took it to my Mac dealer today he said it can go anytime now. So they ordered me a drive should be here in the next couple of days.

Anyone else having this issue?

Cheers
Gary
 

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queshy

macrumors 68040
Apr 2, 2005
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Wow, never seen that before (on any mac). Good luck with the replacement drive...
 

aussieinrome

macrumors regular
Apr 5, 2008
179
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Rome, Italy.
Short lived HDD

I had the same problem when I purchased a brand new Sony Vaio UX, the HDD died almost immediatly, the replacement however till works perfectly after 2 years. You just got a faulty drive, it happens rarely, but it does happen.

I got the SSD MBA so I wouldn't have to worry about the HDD.
 

RedTomato

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Mar 4, 2005
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DO NOT USE your drive for ANYTHING except BACKUP.

BACKUP your MOST VALUABLE files FIRST.

You dont want to start a full backup, have it spend 30mins backing up 20GB of applications, then have it fail fatally just before backing up 10MB of your cashflow projections / tax returns / almost completed Great American Novel.
 

aussieinrome

macrumors regular
Apr 5, 2008
179
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Rome, Italy.
DO NOT USE your drive for ANYTHING except BACKUP.

BACKUP your MOST VALUABLE files FIRST.

You dont want to start a full backup, have it spend 30mins backing up 20GB of applications, then have it fail fatally just before backing up 10MB of your cashflow projections / tax returns / almost completed Great American Novel.

You're so right, in fact two days after I backed up my Vaio UX the HDD died for good.
 

Me1000

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Jul 15, 2006
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The funny thing is My MBA is still working fine. Could it be a software error?

Cheers
Gary

I wouldnt risk it!
It could be a software error, but back it all up to be safe.
Take it to apple, and they will hook you up with a new drive, or maybe (just cross your fingers) a new MBA!
 

newyork9854

macrumors newbie
Feb 7, 2008
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That's very cool you got that warning, I go no such warning and my Air's HD just failed. The "genius" at the apple store spent 30 minutes insisting it was a software problems until someone from the back room did the diagnostic and realized the drive failed.
 

krye

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Aug 21, 2007
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The funny thing is My MBA is still working fine. Could it be a software error?

Cheers
Gary

I wouldn't risk it. It's in warranty, so sure, let them give you a fresh one. Backup your stuff now!!!
 
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