Changing hard drive on macbook white

i would like to know if changing the hard drive on the white macbook will remove the waranty ?
i think changing it for a 320G 7200RPM western digital (scorpio)
it's a 2.13G / 2G ram / 160G HD

DMTY wrote:
i would like to know if changing the hard drive on the white macbook will remove the waranty ?
i think changing it for a 320G 7200RPM western digital (scorpio)
it's a 2.13G / 2G ram / 160G HD
The warranty should be intact should you change a hard drive and the installation is performed correctly. What isn't covered under warranty is a poor job, such as stripping screw threads or damaging a connector via improper insertion technique. Warranty terms may differ depending on country, but Apple has pretty standard terms that may be altered slightly depending on local laws.
There are caveats. Apple would not be responsible for the new drive (or anything ever damaged by the new drive if it fails), although most aftermarket hard drives come with their own warranties. Some drives come with warranty terms with coverage for consequential damage. Fortunately hard drives almost never cause permanent damage of the host machine. but you should still read the warranty terms.

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