Yes, yes & yes. The parts basically snap into place and plug in with about the complexity of a home stereo. A few places on the net that sell otherwise generic computer memory and hard drives with a Mac user centric support focus are :

macsales.com
www.transintl.com
www.ifixit.com

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At 4:49 PM -0400 7/20/07, Paula Minor wrote:
Paula Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: MacPro question

I'm considering replacing my iMac with a MacPro. I've found that I can get more RAM for less thru Crucial. The harddrive prices for the empty bays from Apple seem awfully high priced. Can I get "off the shelf" internal harddrives to put in it and is it hard to set up so the computer finds them? I've never replaced a hard drive myself.
Thanks


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