You can still have 2 hard drives with the macbook. OWC sells this device called the Data doubler. It's a mounting bracket that fits in the Macbook Pro in place of the optical drive. This lets you add a second hd in the machine. As far as the optical drive you just pulled out, you can then mount it into an external drive enclosure designed for laptop dvd drives. Then, you've got your 2 hd's and your dvd drive as an external when you need it.
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