I was installing an update on my MacBook Pro mid 2012 when it crashed. Kernel Panic. I brought it to an authorized service center for repair. The following day, I got a call that the center is refusing to repair my laptop because when they opened it, apparently there was no Apple logo on the hard drive. Hence the question.
MacBook – Should there be an Apple logo on the hard drive of a MacBook
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Best Answer
There should be. Many, if not all, MacBooks have in fact shipped with hard drives with Apple logos on them.