Maybe your advice would be a correct answer for most "unsupported" situations, but not for this one. It's totally ok for me that you said "no, we could not help you on this", however, I disagree that "it not worth it to dig a solution for it, just buy a new one". That's not said your referral for this question to Apple was wrong, and I totally understand that any industry product has a life cycle and this one is just out of support 'officially'. People come to this 'Comunity' forum, not only for "official support" but also for "help to fix". Here I offered a solution to get rid of this problem, which I think was main concern of OP, to ' fix it'. From a user's point of view, I'm not quite sure there's any difference between 'running' and 'supported'.
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