on 03/06/04 13:23, Andrew in Ann Arbor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello all
> My father has expressed an interest in simplifying his laptop situation
> and wants to replace a pair of 1400s with a new powerbook.
> He is not a disciplined as I would like about keeping his hard drive in
> order so his data files are scattered over both hard drives.
> My suggestion is to take the drives out of the 1400s and mount them in
> external USB enclosures.
> I checked the Low End Mac site and discovered that the 1400 uses a 2.5
> inch EIDE drive but it doesn't mention how thick the drives are.
> I'm sure they can't be 9.5 mm thick and I'm not sure if they're even
> 12.5 mm thick.
> Does anyone know how thick the OEM drives are?

Think the 1400 drive was 12mm is he still has the stock drive in.

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Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
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