On 3/7/03 10:53 AM, "Andrew Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> 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.

This is kind of funny:  I was reading the British version of Macworld
yesterday.  I bought it by accident.  It is a fine publication.  Far
superior to the American version of Macworld IMHO.  Anyway, there is an
article on how to upgrade the HD in your TiBook, but the give the wrong
instructions.  The say to take the screws out of the battery side of the
drive and pull up, and don't mention releasing the drive bracket that holds
it there.   

My point is that if you go inside your TiBook and mess with it it's your
problem.  Be sure you know what you are doing.  The TiBook's HD is not half
as easy as a Wallstreet's HD.  I can do a WS HD in a matter of 1-2 minutes.
The Tibook takes me well over 5-10.  By far the iBooks are the hardest to
work on.

Kyle H. Hansen
-- 
Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium
with the surrounding environment, but you humans do not.  You move to an
area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed.
The only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another
organism on this planet that follows the same pattern...do you know what it
is?  A virus.   --Agent Smith, from the Matrix. 


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