2011 MBP + Timeline of Unfortunate Events
by PortableGenius
06 May 2011 - I bought my early-2011 model 15 inches MacBook Pro (MBP) with the standard 1-year warranty. I honestly thought it will last very long so I skipped on the AppleCare. I live in the Philippines by the way so that means no official Apple Store, I have to buy it on a Apple Premium Reseller store.
06 Feb 2014 - (After 1,008 Days from Date of Purchase), my MBP started showing the distorted split-screen image similar to this http://i61.tinypic.com/2uti6g8.jpg then I forcibly shut it down.
07 Feb 2014 - It magically worked when I tried booting it.
11 Feb 2014 - It started showing the distorted image again. Force restarted it and, this time, wont get past the Apple logo/gray screen.
12 Feb 2014 - Emailed, unfortunately, I forgot to write my contact number.
17 Feb 2014 - Emailed the second time with my contact number.
18 Feb 2014 - Apple Support called for the first time, I asked the guy who called me where he is based and told me he’s from Apple Asia-Pacific based in Singapore.
22 Feb 2014 - Apple Support called back to try to boot the MBP from the original install DVD (Snow Leopard) which didn’t work.
24 Feb 2014 - Apple Support called back again to tell me that I have to get my MBP to an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) since there are no Apple Store in the Philippines and that they will fix the MBP at no cost as long as I tell the AASP about the Apple Case number the Apple guy made for me. The Apple guy calls this number an “exception” and it’s sort of a pass that will have your MBP fixed for free.
11 Apr 2014 - Brought my MBP to an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP). It took me so long(!) to have it repaired since the nearest AASP for me is only accessible via plane and I was very busy at the time.
14 Apr 2014 - I received an SMS notification from the AASP that my MBP is under diagnosis.
15 Apr 2014 - I received an SMS notification that after careful diagnosis, defective part/s had been identified and necessary orders were approved by Apple.
01 May 2014 - I received an SMS notification from the AASP that my MBP has been repaired.
16 May 2014 - I picked up my repaired MBP from the AASP. I paid nothing. Zero. I talked to a receptionist and she told me that they only changed the logic board and it worked again. My files and applications are all still in my hard drive and basically nothing has changed except it is working now. She also told me that I have a 90-days warranty starting May 16th (the day I picked it up) although I forgot to ask if it was the AASP’s policy or the standard Apple warranty.
31 May 2014 - While doing PhotoBooth, the MBP had a very mysterious blue screen and I couldn’t see anything although I can tell it was still on since the music is still playing. I forcibly restarted it. It booted abnormally having a horizontally striped. I captured it on my iPhone uploaded here: http://youtu.be/BfaVnkfHVGo
I hope it doesn't get worse but I can tell where this is headed.
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