Dear Listers:

I bought this G4 iBook 1.2 gig about 3 months ago.  I love it!  It gets a LOT 
of use and it seems to be my primary Mac.  The only thing I don't love about it 
is that it only has a 30 gig hard drive.  Mind you, I currently have 21.02 gig 
free but a 30 gig hard drive just seem sort of 'small'.  If I were to invest in 
a bigger hard drive, how hard would it be to upgrade it myself (I've done a lot 
of work on PCs in the past....name it, I did it and I've installed RAM and 
switched out hard drives on G4 towers).
Is the iBook a bit too compact to go doing this myself?  I don't want to kill 
it!  And, if it's not too difficult, what is a good choice for a replacement?  
Lastly, if I needed to have it done at my local Apple store....about how much 
$$ am I looking at?

Thanks,

Tim Collier

Exterminate all rational thought.

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