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Apple Doc Time Capsule Power Supply Failures (repair/repl cost covered for listed models)
I never owned one of these but in the past have had mails from owners of Time Capsule's that had this failure and I'm sure you've seen the past articles, threads, etc. on the web about this. I don't recall ever seeing this doc before and I didn't see any current 'repair program' listed (yet, as I'm typing this Friday afternoon) at Apple's support site today. (I checked all programs and the AE/TC support page.)
Most that failed I'm sure have already repaired/replaced them, but per this doc if your model qualifies you may get a refund for the costs. Here's the Apple doc updated today titled Time Capsule: Does not power on. A copy follows:

"Time Capsule: Does not power on

Symptoms
Some Time Capsules sold between approximately February 2008 and June 2008 may not power on or may shut down unexpectedly after starting up.

Resolution
Affected Time Capsule models
Some Time Capsules with serial numbers in the following range may be affected:
XX807XXXXXX - XX814XXXXXX

How to find the serial number on your Time Capsule.

If your Time Capsule falls within serial number range above and it does not power on or shuts down unexpectedly after starting up, it may be eligible for repair or replacement.

Contact the Apple representative most convenient for you:  

  • Apple Authorized Service Provider. Find one here.
  • Apple Retail Store. Set up an appointment with a Genius (available in some countries only).
  • Apple Contact Center. Find the phone number for your region.

If Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider confirms that your Time Capsule is affected, Apple will repair or replace it free of charge.

Note: If you need to retain the data that is on your affected Time Capsule, Apple provides options depending upon where you live.

If you live in the U.S. or Japan and want to retain the data on the affected Time Capsule, contact Apple to arrange for mail-in service. Turnaround time for mail-in service will be 3 to 5 days.

In all other countries, an Apple Retail Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) can transfer your data from the affected Time Capsule to a replacement Time Capsule if desired. Your Retail or AASP representative can provide specific turnaround times for this service.

If you believe that you paid for a repair or replacement Time Capsule due to this issue, contact Apple regarding a refund.

As always, Apple recommends that you back up your data. Learn more about other back up options while you are without your Time Capsule. Apple is not responsible for data loss.

This program covers affected Time Capsule models for 3 years from their original date of purchase. Apple will continue to evaluate the service data and will provide further updates to the program if needed."

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Using Linksys 802.11N Dual-Band PCMCIA card in OS X (G5 tower using PCI adapter)
Victor sent an article w/photos on using a (broadcom-based) Linksys Dual-Band (5GHz and 2.4GHz) 802.11N PCMCIA card in his PowerMac G5. The PCMCIA card is installed in a PCI slot adapter. (The dual-band adapter was natively supported he said although he later flashed it with the same ID as an "Apple" card.)
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Follow-up on Samsung DVD Burner Firmware Update Files
Yesterday's news had a reader post regarding an OS X flash Utility for Samsung DVD drives and notes about firmware update downloads. Today I received an email from a G5 owner regarding problems he had extracting the rom (.bin) files from the samsung site's .exe files. That subject was mentioned in the past (including some comments from me) but this reader still had problems. I've added additional (long) comments/notes/tips on that subject below the original posting on the July 8th archives page.
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