On Dec 12, 2004, at 9:14 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:

2. Best replacement drive?

By best, do you mean the largest, the fastest, or the cheapest?

Some balance between largest and fastest with emphasis on fastest.

Cliff:

If a dead hard drive is indeed the only problem with your WallStreet II, you may wish to browse <http://dealmac.com>, and do a search for "2.5-inch drive". That website often lists "limited-time" deals, some of which may involve a little rebate hassle. From the "deals" that show up, you can then make a balance judgment among capacity, speed, brand and price. My own last purchase of a PowerBook drive was a Hitachi/IBM drive from MegaMacs.com, on a "deal" that I learned through DealMac.

Fabian


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