This page supports my opinion. They can upgrade an iBook's drive, but they want you to send it to them.

This is not an Officially Apple Allowed Customer Installation.

Doing so voids one's warranty/AppleCare.

I would check with the folks at MCE

http://store.powerbook1.com/ibhardrivup.html

If it can be done, they can do it.

HTH,

Phil

On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 04:53 PM, Daniel E. White wrote:

I get the feeling you are out of luck.

 This page:
 http://www.info.apple.com/usen/cip/index.html

describes Apple Customer-Installable Parts and under the various iBook listings, "hard drive" is NOT one of the available choices.

I'd suggest calling your local Apple Service/Repair location. If the drive is replaceable, they would have to do it.

Has anyone done this? For some reason, 20GB is no longer enough.

--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Dan White
------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Sometimes  I  think  the  surest  sign  that  intelligent  life exists
 elsewhere  in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us."
                                                 Calvin (Bill Watterson)


------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: The Definitive IT and Networking Event. Be There! NetWorld+Interop Las Vegas 2003 -- Register today! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?keyn0001en _______________________________________________ Fink-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-users

Reply via email to