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Mar 5, 2013 12:35 AM in response to ultraspiracleby OzCreations,Thats what the majority of customers drive them to do, most companies are the same I have a Synology NAS, same thing, most the the improvements / features are not dealing with core functionality, a classic example of this is they are up to OS 4.1, and there is still no way to start a parity check to know if your data would / could recover from a drive failure in the RAID configuration. Maybe the hardware upgrade cycle is getting beyond the software update cycle, they have been getting quite aggressive in revamping hardware in recent years, ipads, macbooks etc. I was suprised when I order this rMBP as it was a 2.3, but arrived as a 2.4 (updated).
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Mar 5, 2013 1:19 AM in response to jamezmbpby KevinMHC,Just to check... everyone who has this problem has a 15" with sandisk?
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Mar 5, 2013 1:20 AM in response to KevinMHCby mi0772,no, i have APPLE SSD 256 and i still have this problem, my mac is mid 2012
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Mar 5, 2013 1:25 AM in response to peppie55by ultraspiracle,Apple can't evidently do ANY updates these days that fix issues - that's the whole point - these issues are "new and mysterious" to them, so don't expect anything soon.
The only thing advisable would be to log onto the 10.8.2 feedback forum and file an official "bug report" - this is the only way they will notice and maybe fix things like this.
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Mar 5, 2013 1:24 AM in response to jamezmbpby eshirinkin,I am more interested why do they keep silence and there is nothing about this problem from?
A lot of exchanges, a lot of daignostics, a lot of posts.
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Mar 5, 2013 1:26 AM in response to ultraspiracleby Kirawang,I know a user, who have replaced his Sandisk SSD with Samsung SSD. And afetr that, this fan issue never occurs.
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Mar 5, 2013 1:27 AM in response to Kirawangby ultraspiracle,That's an interesting observation, but one that APPLE should take care of for its customers, not the end-user.
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Mar 5, 2013 1:35 AM in response to peppie55by OzCreations,Yep, they can, but it will most likly be dependant on them isolating the problem, informing sandisk they need to fix the problem in the SSD drive, they create and test a firmware fix, provide to Apple and then they release into a patch etc (after apple has tested it as well).... turn around? months.... IMO. even if sandisk is not involved it would still be lengthy, it all depends on of Apple are aware and if they currently are addressing it. We could get a patch tommorow, or months.
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Mar 5, 2013 1:35 AM in response to ultraspiracleby Kirawang,when it comes problems, Apple always blame it on their customers. Remember in 2010? the "iPhone 4 antenna gate" ,i still keep in mind how they explain it: "You are holding it in wrong way"
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Mar 5, 2013 1:38 AM in response to jamezmbpby KevinMHC,Do all 2013 models come with sandisk? or is there a chance it will come with a samsung?
