On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 10:00 PM, Christopher D Helmkamp wrote: > Someone replied to one of my posts a while back that changing the hard > drive in an Apple notebook does not actually void the warranty, just > anything you screw up isn't covered under your warranty. > > Can I get verification that this is true? I am confident I can do the > switch safely and I am willing to pay should I screw something up in > the process, but I want to make sure if something unrelated (like my > screen) goes before its time, Apple's warranty will still cover it even > though I've changed drives. > > The response to this is crucial to how soon I can take this noisy and > slow stock 20GB drive out and replace it with a 5400 RPM 40GB drive. > If I can do this now before "waiting out" my warranty period, I won't > have to buy an external drive because I can get an external case for > the switched out drive.
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