I bought an Ibook so as not to be tempted to muck around in its innards.  Now, 
its hard drive is fried.  TTP4 indicates that everything else is fine, but not 
even DiskWarrior has been able to retrieve anything from the HD.  There's 
nothing irreplaceable on it, so I figured I'd just replace it.  The only local 
apple service provider wants $75 JUST TO LOOK AT IT!  I'm on disability, so 
doing things as cheaply as possible is a necessity.  How difficult is it to get 
an Ibook open?  Once I have it open, what issues do I need to be aware of in 
replacing the HD?  If I've got the sucker open, I'd like to drop in an airport 
card and maybe a blue tooth module, but I've got to balance total costs of 
replacement and upgrades against throwing in the towel and just buying a new 
Ibook, since the new ones have airport and bluetooth standard.  Any advice 
appreciated.

peace, love, and joy,

Samantha

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