T0Y S0LDIER
Sep 30 2004, 03:08
So i got my my ibook about 2 weeks ago and i love it, but i have 2 quick questions. First question, can i upgrade the harddrive in it?? I noticed that out of 30 gig, i only have 11 left and i only know where some of that went. So im curious if i can i can just swap drives out, pull the 30 and perhaps move up to a 60 or something along those lines. Second question and this is just a random thought really... is there any way to change the color of the light on the front that pulses when the ibook is sleeping?? Something tells me that pulsing little red light would look sweet. Thanks in advance.
TS
SPeedY_B
Sep 30 2004, 06:05
You
can change the hard disk, but not without voiding your warranty and a lot of hassle. I'm not certain but I would imagine the same goes for the LED on the front.
Here's a link showing how to get into an (older) iBook:
http://homepage.mac.com/itiburon/cybergreg/iBook500HD.html Just as an example of what is needed to pop in a new HD.
T0Y S0LDIER
Sep 30 2004, 16:42
Hmm.... it does seem like a bit much to do for a harddrive and I really don't want to void the warranty on a brand new ibook. I wonder if the techs at the store would do it?? That shouldn't void the warranty then, probably cost too much though. I guess i'll start looking at external drives.
TS
SPeedY_B
Sep 30 2004, 17:51
Personally I just use my PowerMac for storage, if I didn't have that, then I would probably just use a firewire external drive, as there's rarely a time when I
need a full 40gb of data with me when out and about.
Depends on your usage though, I suppose
yea service techs at the apple store or at an authorized dealer will install it for you and you won't void your warranty.
the_snitch
Oct 1 2004, 02:19
i switched the hard disk on my new ibook to a faster 7200rpm one. the 7k60. It really improves the overall speed of the ibook especially loading and booting times, and whats more, it actually improved on my battery life!
I found a helpful guide on pulling apart the ibook g4 on macbidouille.com (french site), and just google translated the whole page. It has pics step by step. It took about 1-1.5 hrs making sure i taped every screw to a piece of paper with a drawing of the relevent location on my ibook, and that way it was pretty easy to put back together.
divinatum
Oct 1 2004, 04:52
Quote - (tariq @ Sep 30 2004, 20:56)
yea service techs at the apple store or at an authorized dealer will install it for you and you won't void your warranty.
i dont think they will install a bigger HD, its a BTO thing.... one of those 1 shot deals.
they will for a fee, people have had it done before.
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