One of these modules is being offered on Ebay right now, which has been 
modified. The 10 gig drive has been removed and holes have been drilled. 
There are pictures:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2013994136

Jim

On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 09:16 AM, (G-Books) wrote:

>> Took my VST expansion bay HD apart the other day.
>>
>> Looks like it is very possible to take out the IBM travelstar 10GB 
>> drive
>> that is in there now and replace it with a 20/30/40 gb version.
>>
>> Will require the black cover on the bottom of the drive to be pulled
>> back/off or cut through to get to the screws that hold the HD to the 
>> bay,
>> but big deal, IMO.
>>
>> Would be nice to put another 30GB drive in the bay and have 60GB total 
>> for
>> ~$125 more bucks (since 30 gb drives can be had for about that much 
>> these
>> days .. even 40GB powerbook drives are around $160 now).
>>
>> Anyone else going to try this?
> Maybe...
> But note that you'll probably void your warranty. Might do it in 12
> months.
>
> Cheers,
>
> RD


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