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    Maybe? I know KRCS are because they have sales on there current apple range through out the year
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lecko View Post
    I use a new aluminum one, love it! I upgraded my internal hard drive to a 7200rpm one aswell...

    Just wish the Solid state drives weren't so expensive !!
    I didnt think you could upgrade the 13" macbooks HD to a 7200rpm? I couldnt see it on the Apple UK store anyway
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    You can get your local reseller to upgrade the HD when needed.
    Ive done this 3 times on 2 different Macs. Its pretty cheap, about £30 for the service to clone your existing HD.

    Depending on the model of Mac, installing a new HD yourself is not considered a User installable part (like memory) and voids your Apple Care so id check first.

    Oh and ... dont fret about 7200 . 5400 will do no matter what you do.
    Yes the purist will tell you everytime that 7200 is essential and im sure theres a few reading this think "this guy is wrong" . Dont listen to the speed nerds (well not all of the time) i know plenty of Pro DJs (professional not Traktor Pro) that do just fine with 5400.

    If your concerned, Western Digital do a 320gig 10000rpm internal HD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karlos Santos View Post
    You can get your local reseller to upgrade the HD when needed.
    Ive done this 3 times on 2 different Macs. Its pretty cheap, about £30 for the service to clone your existing HD.

    Depending on the model of Mac, installing a new HD yourself is not considered a User installable part (like memory) and voids your Apple Care so id check first.

    Oh and ... dont fret about 7200 . 5400 will do no matter what you do.
    Yes the purist will tell you everytime that 7200 is essential and im sure theres a few reading this think "this guy is wrong" . Dont listen to the speed nerds (well not all of the time) i know plenty of Pro DJs (professional not Traktor Pro) that do just fine with 5400.

    If your concerned, Western Digital do a 320gig 10000rpm internal HD.

    Its just if i was going to spend over a grand on a lappy id want it to be top bollok!

    Do the new macbooks take a normal laptop hard drive? If so, id settle with a 5400 knowing the option was there in the future I suppose.
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    It's your standard 2.5 Inch SATA drive in the new MacBooks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lecko View Post
    It's your standard 2.5 Inch SATA drive in the new MacBooks
    Nice! How easy is it to change yourself?
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    New Aluminum ones is pretty easy

    Remove the back cover on the battery
    Remove the battery
    You'll see the Hard Drive by now
    There is a small screw holding the hard drive in on a plastic strip
    Remove the screw
    Hard drive should just come out after removing the connector

    Older Macbooks
    Remove battery
    There is an access panel with 3 screws, undo the screws
    Screws will not come out of the access panel
    Remove the access panel
    You will see a white tab, this is connected to the Hard drive
    Pull the tab outwards this will remove the hard drive
    There are 4 screws in the side of the hard drive that hold the little casing on to the drive
    Remove that and transfer it to the new drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lecko View Post
    New Aluminum ones is pretty easy

    Remove the back cover on the battery
    Remove the battery
    You'll see the Hard Drive by now
    There is a small screw holding the hard drive in on a plastic strip
    Remove the screw
    Hard drive should just come out after removing the connector

    Older Macbooks
    Remove battery
    There is an access panel with 3 screws, undo the screws
    Screws will not come out of the access panel
    Remove the access panel
    You will see a white tab, this is connected to the Hard drive
    Pull the tab outwards this will remove the hard drive
    There are 4 screws in the side of the hard drive that hold the little casing on to the drive
    Remove that and transfer it to the new drive

    Thankyou! Just read your an apple Tech'! nice
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    No worries

    Yeh Hard Drive failures the most common problem with MacBooks I find. Usually cus it's cheap Hitachi or Toshiba drives they ship with
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    Bloody Logic Boards in my experience. Ive had 2 go on me. One on a MBP and one on an iBook.
    Costly to replace as well. £800 for my Macbook Pro. I need FireWire so i thought it best to get it done rather than get a new Macbook.
    Still rather have the expense than a lifetime of messing and tweaking a pc laptop.

    *hides from pc thugs*

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