28 Oct 2007 at 20:54 #1 Moogman Moogman Associate Joined 6 Oct 2003 Posts 933 I need a larger hdd in my macbook as I'm running out of space. How easy is it to install a new disk and transfer all data over? What do I need?
I need a larger hdd in my macbook as I'm running out of space. How easy is it to install a new disk and transfer all data over? What do I need?
28 Oct 2007 at 21:09 #2 theheyes theheyes Soldato Joined 17 Jan 2007 Posts 8,944 Location Manchester Easy to install a new disk. Transferring data is going to need a 3rd swap device be it flash or an external hard disk, cd or dvd or other option. Thats how I would do it anyway.
Easy to install a new disk. Transferring data is going to need a 3rd swap device be it flash or an external hard disk, cd or dvd or other option. Thats how I would do it anyway.
28 Oct 2007 at 21:14 #3 Ry@n Ry@n Associate Joined 6 Aug 2004 Posts 2,084 Location Essex Moogman, your trust email doesnt work ?
28 Oct 2007 at 22:45 #4 Moogman Moogman Associate OP Joined 6 Oct 2003 Posts 933 Ry@n said: Moogman, your trust email doesnt work ? Click to expand... I know I cant seem to get anything working at the mo. E-mail [email protected]
Ry@n said: Moogman, your trust email doesnt work ? Click to expand... I know I cant seem to get anything working at the mo. E-mail [email protected]
29 Oct 2007 at 10:54 #5 Deleted member 651465 D Deleted member 651465 http://www.ifixit.com/guides It has a complete step-by-step system, complete with high res pics of the process. Alternatively, try YouTube'ing "MacBook upgrade" It's so easy you'll laugh.
http://www.ifixit.com/guides It has a complete step-by-step system, complete with high res pics of the process. Alternatively, try YouTube'ing "MacBook upgrade" It's so easy you'll laugh.