On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 12:45  AM, Jeremy Derr wrote:
>
> actually read your warranty sometime. taking a machine apart -
> powerbook or otherwise - does NOT void the warranty. the catch is that
> any damage you do during your dissection is not covered by the
> warranty, the same as any damage caused by dropping the thing.
>
> simply upgrading your hard drive, despite what's needed to do so, will
> not void your warranty..... so long as you don't botch the operation.
>
 From what I've seen, the TiBook might actually have the easiest hard 
drive to remove/install. Since all you have to do is remove the bottom 
panel (only a few T8s) and then lift out the drive, it seems rather 
simple compared to the iBook or the Wallstreet where you have to 
perform major surgery to even get to the drive.

-Andrew


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