I want to replace My Hard Drive

I have a 80gig hard drive but i want more but without an extra hard drive

The Godfather,
Look here: http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/imacg5HD17_DIYEDU.pdf and here: http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/imacG517inchharddrive.pdf. If any of this looks too challenging, get help.
I find that putting the outer casing back together to be a bit of a chore--had to get the tabs just right. Good luck.

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  • Replacing a hard drive

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