On Apr 3, 2009, at 11:47 PM, tortoise wrote:

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>
>
> On Apr 3, 9:18 am, Charles Lenington <[email protected]> wrote:
>> snip-----> Get one of these <http://www.geeks.com/details.asp? 
>> invtid=2020-OTB&cpc=SCH
>>>> and stop tearing into systems to do this sort of thing. With this
>>> you can boot from a functioning Mac and work on these drives without
>>
>> don't bother trying to buy from geeks if you use a PO box. They  
>> consider
>> everyone with a PO box as crooks and refuse to sell/ship to them.
>
> They can also be had from OtherWorldComputing, a good mac-only place
> (not always the cheapest but the best service I think and most
> knowledgeable).
>


I meant to ask before ... is there any danger that a hard drive  
spinning at 7200rpm will flip out and take off across a room?  
shouldn't they be screwed down to something fixed?

Bill Connelly
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