Successful Zen Xtra Hard Drive Upgra

Hello Zen Community--
I just wanted to report a success with upgrading the hard drive on my Zen Xtra from 40GB to 00GB.
I was running out of space and originally gave some thought to purchasing a used Zen Xtra 60GB unit as a replacement, but in doing research found out that many people had upgraded their own Xtras with larger-capacity hard dri'ves.
The original dri've that came with my unit was a Fujitsu MHT2040AT and I replaced it with a brand new Fujitsu MHU200AT 00GB hard dri've I got on eBay pretty cheap ($55 including shipping). I might even be able to sell the old 40GB hard dri've on Craigslist to recoup ten or fifteen bucks.
The instructions I used were at the following sites:
http://www.aoaforums.com/forum/gener...tras-hard.html
http://home.mchsi.com/~sallad/zen/tutorial.html
Of course, you do this at your own risk, I make no warranties, you void the warranty on your Zen, etc., etc., etc. You might want to google it yourself.
But I wanted to pass along that I was able to do it successfully--with no problems whatsoever--and I'm very happy with the results. It was quite easy. I encourage anyone who needs more room on their Zen Xtra to give it some thought. (If you don't want to do it yourself, there are people on eBay who will sell you already-upgraded units or will do the upgrade for you.)
As I currently have no need for video, this extends the life of my Xtra quite a bit.
Best of luck to anyone who decides to gives it a shot.Message Edited by Lawrence on 03-29-2008 0:29 PM

Actually, I see your problem is resolved in the other thread, so I'll close this one.
The other thread -> http://forums.creative.com/creativel....id=2257#M2257
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