On Wednesday, Mar 12, 2003, at 10:51 US/Eastern, Kyle Hansen wrote: > On 3/12/03 4:36 AM, "w appling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into > the > Cybertrough: > >>> RE; i should have included:: My notebook is A powerbook G4 800 TI, >>> its >>> (is) included in the manual that changeing hardrives is OK ,just dont >>> break anything hope this helps >> >> >>>> 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? >>> >>> It depends on which Apple Notebook. > > Yes, the Tibooks are ok. Apple (technically) does not allow hard drive > upgrades of iBooks. They tolerate it though. Kind of like Marijuana > in > Amsterdam, It's technically illegal, but no one arrests people for it. > > But remember that if you break something while upgrading the HD of your > iBook it's on you. Apple won't cover it. And as an Apple Certified > Hardware Tech I can tell you that iBooks are "no fun" to add HD's to. > Not > impossible. Just "no fun." >
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