7200 Hard Drive

Ignorant question...how do I tell that my new MBP has the hard drive 7200 installed instead of the 5400? I ordered the 7200.
Much thanks in advance.

And if you don't see the rotational speed there (I don't, in Leopard), just Google the manufacturer's model number for the drive to locate the manufacturer's spec sheet for it. That will tell you the drive's rotational speed.

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    Message was edited by: aprouser

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    terryfromnewcastle wrote:
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