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jeffc wrote in message ... Rod Speed wrote jeffc wrote ameijers wrote But if OP is sure about what the tags say, I'd theorize the shop was out of 80s and/or the tech called up the build sheet from the website, and put back 'original equipment'. 9 out of ten customers would never have known the difference. Everyone keeps missing the fact that they did not (were not supposed to) change the hard drive for this work. It is a reasonable thing to try if the second power supply behaved the same as the first. But they would have told them they did it. You dont know that the monkey he has communicated with is the same monkey that did that swap when testing or that the monkey that did the swap documented that etc. It couldn't be an "honest mistake" if they told him they only ran diagnostics on the drive. Corse it could be just lousy communication/ honest mistake about what was actually done. |
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