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laurion ([personal profile] laurion) wrote2008-10-13 09:11 pm
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We all need our personal space…

On the good news for me front, I did just upgrade the hard drive in my MacBook Pro from the 100 GB it shipped with to a 320 GB.  Got tired of having to plug in an external hard drive just to listen to iTunes or sync the iPod.  On the MacBook, this is an easy process; a few screws and a lever.  Don’t know why, but they decided that on the professional, higher-end, more likely to have owners that want to upgrade MacBook Pro, this is a process that involves 25+ screws, including Torx size 6, dismantling the lower case, detaching several ribbons (almost lost the bluetooth), rubber bumpers, and a lot more time.

Originally published at lebor.net. You can comment here or there.

[identity profile] taellosse.livejournal.com 2008-10-14 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Having just looked over the new ones, you appear to be correct. The HD in the new Macbook line (both Pro and regular) can be accessed from the battery cover thingy in the back. Looks like it would be relatively painless to change one.

Not that such does you any good with your current machine, of course. ;-)