Replacing hard drive question.

I am going for the 1.83GHz with 1GB of RAM and the 60G Hard drive. I am planning on upgrading the drive to a 100GB 7200 rpm later. i have two questions.
1. How can I get the data on one drive to the other?
2. Is there a SATA 2.5" enclosure that I can puchase to put the old 60GB in afterwards?
Thanks for your help.

What you can do is transfer your data to an intermediate storage such as an external hard drive or iPod. Otherwise, as you suggest you can buy yourself an SATA enclosure.
EDIT : Another intermediate storage option would be another Mac and using it, or your MacBook in FireWire Target Disk Mode…
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583

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