RE; that is correct, removeing and replaceing hardrive and the 
instructions to do so are included with the notebook,one of the reasons 
being for maintaining HI-End security such as a nuclear facility, you 
can use you machine, but (not)leave the facility with a hardrive.


On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 11:00  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.


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