On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Paul Murray <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I also agree with David that $350 seems high (unless the hd controller
> went, in which case it becomes a no-brainer), and possibly includes
> the time to reinstall programs, etc. Hard drives have spiked in price
> since the floods in Thailand took out 25% of the world's hard drive
> manufacturing ... but still ...
>
>
> Most notebook computers provide simple access to the hard drive from the
bottom. Some require you to pry off the keyboard, which isn't really
designed to be removed. If that's the case, $350 would cover about $150 for
the hard drive and $200 for labor, which is fair.

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