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das klingt ja nicht mal so schlecht
Below the two RAM slots (at the base of the battery cavity) is where you'll find the MacBook's hard disk drive. Without disassembling the notebook, users will be able to quickly removing some protective aluminum shielding and lift the drive out of the computer.
Apple's previous line of consumer notebooks, the iBook, required that an authorized service provider perform all hard drive replacements -- a process that would typically take at least 10 minutes for technicians and possibly days in turnaround for the owner.
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1750
leider sieht man es hier nicht so gut :-(
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericfischer/147729680/
Below the two RAM slots (at the base of the battery cavity) is where you'll find the MacBook's hard disk drive. Without disassembling the notebook, users will be able to quickly removing some protective aluminum shielding and lift the drive out of the computer.
Apple's previous line of consumer notebooks, the iBook, required that an authorized service provider perform all hard drive replacements -- a process that would typically take at least 10 minutes for technicians and possibly days in turnaround for the owner.
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1750
leider sieht man es hier nicht so gut :-(
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericfischer/147729680/