Question:
can i upgrade apple Mac hard drive?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
can i upgrade apple Mac hard drive?
Three answers:
moniz
2016-10-21 04:33:52 UTC
0.33 occasion is often extra fee-effective. yet Apple does not like it once you do this. I constantly wait until my Apple Care is over (a twelve months) until now doing the advancements. a greater hd isn't a reliable concept besides. The 160gb drives are lots extra reliable than the 250gb and make lots much less warmth. it remains a computer. that's quite no longer made for huge Photoshop projects. I quite have the 13" base variety professional. that's super. Edit: Apple has balked on warranties in case you do an unauthorized improve. If some thing breaks when you do the improve they might refuse to restoration it for loose considering the fact which you weren't meant to interior the gadget. The poster who reported hd's and memory only pop stunning out isn't maximum appropriate, the two. some are ordinary and a few are no longer, relies upon on the variety. I replaced the hd on a G4 Powerbook and it required complete disassembly. in ordinary terms the optical rigidity replaced into harder to get at. changing the ram is likewise risky. One man or woman right here on yahoo.solutions offered ram and after putting it in, the computer does no longer boot. he had to have the main board replaced. He claimed to have discharged static suited, yet there replaced into no different clarification for it to die like that only swapping out a single ram chip. Edit2: The rigidity on your submit is 7200rpm. those run heat even whilst they don't seem for use lots, yet they're rapid. In a tower, you could cool extra efficient than in a computer. i could hesitate to function a rigidity like that to a Mac computer except Apple did it and assured the rigidity and paintings.
UbiquitousGeek
2007-04-04 10:36:44 UTC
Yes, they use the same hard disks as any other PC notebook. You can upgrade to a larger hard disk when ordering your new MacBook or you can have one installed later.
Elbert
2007-04-04 16:33:28 UTC
Usually when you want to buy a Mac from an Apple store you have options to upgrade RAM, graphic card and hard drives for a price and not all can install 500 GB drives. A better option is to get the Mac you want and purchase an external drive that can be used as a backup or if you want, use cloning software to clone your internal to the external, to make it bootable. Just one thing to remember about bootable external drives, Intel Macs will boot off of USB drives and PPC Macs from Firewire.


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