[BNM] osx disk

Chris Billett chris at chrisbillett.net
Thu Apr 2 12:18:41 BST 2009


I am fairly certain they're classified user replaceable in MacBooks and the
new MacBook Pros. Don't make the mistake I did at the weekend, though, and
tell someone you can change it no problem only to find that it's an old
model. Not unless you have a lot of torx screwdrivers and patience.

2009/4/2 Simon O'Hare <simon.ohare at curveit.com>

> I suspect that a replacing of the hard drive means the machine isn't in
> warranty. :-)
>
> S
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> [mailto:bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org] On Behalf Of Sevan /
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> If your machine is still under warranty apple will replace the restore
> disks that came with your mac free of charge
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