Decided to use MacService to swap my hard drive

I have 80 gb hard drive that was running out of space. So, for 245, I got a 160gb Hitachi drive, which includes shipping, cloning the new drive, and installation. I went to the local MacMall and they wanted 350 to do it, or I could have bought the hard drive for 110, and the drive case for 40. That would have saved me 100, but that is not enough to get me to open the case, and swap it. I am pretty handy, and have even built a computer before, but I just did not want to mess with my powerbook that much. I will let you know how it goes. The web site is macservice.com.

I just got my powerbook back today from Mac Service. I can't tell the difference at all. And that is great. The hard drive is now huge, my computer is working as fine as ever, and that is exactly what I wanted. Now, I can use my old hard drive as an external backup after I hop to MacMall in Torrance and get a case for it for about $30. While I am there, I may upgrade my RAM to 2 gb from the current 1 gb. The price for that will be about $60, since I have a Dec, 2005, model, with the PC 4200 ram.

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