Yeah, I'd thought of this, but figured that the shop could transfer in half
an hour (maybe!), and a case would be perhaps double (?) this cost.

Anyone know the lowest costs or have suggestions for an external case these
days? I just thought it rather superfluous to have another drive (especially
one so small) and case when the 120gig is so huge.  T



> At $60 an hour, why don't you purchase an external case for the 6Gig and do
> your own transferring, thus saving some money and getting and external HD as
> well?
> 
> Tom
> 
> on 2/15/04 12:09, tivo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> If I take the 6gig to a local Apple dealer, I guess that they'll insert the
>> HD into a vacant machine and then transfer it to the La Cie. The shop
>> charges $60 an hour. Any guesstimates about how much time it will take for
>> this to be done (so that I can figure costs)? Is there another way to do
>> this that is simpler? Thanks again, folks.  Tivo


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