I followed one listers advice regarding printing the iFixit  
instructions, then taping the screws to the pertinent instruction page  
as I went.  It took me a LONG time, but I was rewarded with a iBook  
that will actually boot, with a larger, faster, more responsive hard  
drive.  Well worth the time and effort.  Good luck!

Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine & Beer Supplies
Houston TX

On Nov 1, 2008, at 4:16 PM, AJ Ward wrote:

>
> On Nov 1, 2008, at 2:05 , Brian Deuel wrote:
>
>> 1. 640 megs with one 512 meg PC100 SDRAM.
>> 2. 128 megs is the limit for these notebooks.
>>
>> Replacing the hard drives on these iBooks is quite a chore, so set up
>> some time to do so and be sure to read up on the take-apart guide at
>> ifixit.com.
>>
>> Brian
>
> I'll second the work required to swap out the HD. It's not hard, just
> tedious...
> Be sure to print out the instructions and especially the screw
> guides... there are quite a few of them to keep track of.
>
> Amanda
>
> >


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