Your deck if the screen won’t turn on but you swapped out the SSD? The issue seems to be relatively common but I’m not sure if they’ll replace it because I changed out the SSD.

  • Lizjd1932@alien.topOPB
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    1 year ago

    Well it worked fine for the 2 months I had it since replacing the SSD. So I assume it’s not that. I just know some companies are real sticklers about opening up the casing

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      1 year ago

      You should be good.

      I would suggest to put the original drive back if you are under warranty. They might choose to swap the deck to a new or refurb unit depending on availability for their convenience, and they will not (usually) swap your non original drive in.

      Just fess up everything upfront when opening the ticket.

      It will make the experience smoother, and they will treat you nicer if you don’t try to bamboozle them.