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.
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