I just can't figure out how software modification can void the warranty on a piece of hardware. It's not like if you install a program on your mac, and the hard drive dies, they can just up and void your entire warranty.
Every user should have to right to a restore program, if I don't touch the hardware, you shouldn't be able to void my hardware warranty, period.
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I just can't figure out how software modification can void the warranty on a piece of hardware. It's not like if you install a program on your mac, and the hard drive dies, they can just up and void your entire warranty.
Every user should have to right to a restore program, if I don't touch the hardware, you shouldn't be able to void my hardware warranty, period.