Those "road directions" are certainly encouraging and give me some much need confidence for the DIY project.

Now I have to find a place to buy the required internal hard drive and also need to find my sledge hammer and screw driver.

Walter



On 10-08-29 7:39 AM, Fabian Fang wrote:
On Aug 28, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Walter Sheluk wrote:

My QuickSilver G4 (933 MHz) original factory hard drive is showing signs of trouble.

It's a 35 GB hard drive and i would like to replace it with at least an 120 GB hard drive.

This QS has a second internal drive ( 120 GB hard drive ) plus an Apple zip drive. The internal CD/DVD optical drive is an LG that can burn using those ROM DVD's.

The original hard drive has Leopard and the second drive has Tiger.

I am a very qualified klutz when working with computers: I have added two RAM sticks and an M-Audio Audiophile PCI card and changed the battery: so that's the extent of my computer building skills as side from plugging and unplugging all the midi/audio/internet cables from/to the computer.

Could some one please provide me with how i remove and replace that original hard drive ?


Such hard drive replacements are relatively easy and straightforward. Apple provides several DIY support documents with very good illustrations, including the following:
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1815>

Fabian


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