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Re: Boot Drive: 7200 vs 10000
by
Ron Lindeboom
on Jul 22, 2008 at 12:59:58 am
The guy wanting to sell this to you, Laurie, is going to tell you how easy it is. I recently ruined a Mac laptop because it was so "easy" to swap drives, DVD burners, etc. -- and I have been building and updating machines for 20 years.
Unless you are really comfortable, I wouldn't do it if I were you.
Get a dealer to do it.
Best regards,
Ron Lindeboom
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