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Basically Windows has infuriated me beyond a point I do not think I will ever come back or recover from. Here's the post about it on my website if you're interested, http://xgatech.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2381

I don't think I could afford a new MacBook Pro but I could certainly swing a refurb. On that front, I have been doing some reading and have discovered some horror stories, one person ended up at the Store 12 times before they fixed it, I'm not that patient.

My question is, have you or do you know anyone that purchased a refurb Mac and did it work well out of the box?

I'm on my way to hating Microsoft throughout my entire soul.

And no, I want nothing to do with Linux... (just FYI)

2006-09-24 06:06:28 · 4 answers · asked by conradj213 7 in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

4 answers

As with anything refurbished, you are taking a slight risk. When I bought my first Playstation 2, it was refurbished. After constantly freezing, I took it back and bought a new one. It's not necessarily Apple's fault if you were to come across a bad refurbished model, but I'm sure they'd try very hard to accommodate you if you needed help. Apple doesn't have the highest brand loyalty for nothing. On another note, if you don't have enough money to spring for a MacBook Pro, the MacBook is not a bad choice either. If you're really strapped for cash, the Mac Mini is another great choice. I have a new Intel Mac Mini, and it's wonderful. I'm absolutely in love with it. I've amazed friends and family alike with the ability to create beautiful DVDs full of memories. I was like you, fed up with Microsoft Windows. After numerous viruses and crashes, I decided to try a Mac. I read an article in the paper about the new Mac Mini. An affordable Macintosh? I figured, what the hell, I'll try it. I'm now on my second Mac Mini, my girlfriend has my old one. I have yet to experience a virus or crash with the Macintosh. These people leaving comments about Mac's crashing when they were in college were probably using OS 9. OS X is an entirely new system, built on UNIX. It's truly the most advanced operating system in the world. After two years of using OS X, I still find myself amazed from time to time with things I never knew a computer could do. Owning a Macintosh is about much more than owning a computer... It's being a part of the belief that computers should do wonderful things, without requiring a degree in computer science. I know you'll love the Mac. Welcome to my world. :-)

2006-09-24 14:06:35 · answer #1 · answered by UbiquitousGeek 6 · 2 0

About 6 months ago, I purchased a refurbished 17" Powerbook G4 from the Apple Store. If the box had not said "Refurbished" I would not have been able to tell the difference.

Honestly, I can't think of anything that made the computer seem any less than brand new. It ran like brand new, the cosmetics were perfect, the screen is spotless, and brand new cables and accessories were included with it.

Actually, I'd be kicking myself if I had bought it new. I feel great about the decision I made there.

2006-09-24 13:17:46 · answer #2 · answered by jkinvert 1 · 3 0

I see that youve reinstalled it 3 times. Try a clean install if you didnt. If that dosent work you have a boot sector virus. Ive never had a mac, but my cousins refurbished ibook works fine.

2006-09-24 13:14:15 · answer #3 · answered by I run with scissors 4 · 0 0

They're even crappier than new ones. I get sick of seeing those commercials that seem to indicate that Macs never crash or get viruses. Bullshit! I used Macs in college and they crashed ALL THE TIME. I believe they were iMacs. The fact that they had no freeaking buttons also annoyed me. The computer crashed, then I wouldn't be able to get my disk out.

2006-09-24 13:27:11 · answer #4 · answered by brainzrgood4u 2 · 0 3

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