Apple Bricks?
I am so glad this did not happen to me. I made sure that I backed up all my important data, heck I even did an online backup to make sure I had everything stored securely.
Apple has angered thousands of Mac users with the release of Snow Leopard Mac OS X 10.6 because the new operating system has caused some computers to fail. After a startup failure, users are greeted with a continuous icon described as the “spinning ball of death.”
In most cases, a spinning color wheel or beach ball indicates that a system is engaged in a processor-intensive activity. The ball usually disappears after a few seconds. However, when the ball spins for a much longer period, as users of Snow Leopard have reported, it is referred to as the “spinning beach ball of death.”
If my MacBook had died, I don’t know what I might have done.






