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Just a little blog about all things relating to systems administration, sysamingeek culture, tech lust, and the joy of computing. Monday, April 13, 2009. Changing a Hard Drive or 27 Screws. Hiring an approved Apple Tech to do the swap, so that such an operation would not void the warranty. The removal of the battery, which Ill concede is a Very Good Idea in general when working on a notebook, but not required for most other brandsmodels. The removal of 27 screws in total. Considering that drive remov.

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Just a little blog about all things relating to systems administration, sysamingeek culture, tech lust, and the joy of computing. Monday, April 13, 2009. Changing a Hard Drive or 27 Screws. Hiring an approved Apple Tech to do the swap, so that such an operation would not void the warranty. The removal of the battery, which Ill concede is a Very Good Idea in general when working on a notebook, but not required for most other brandsmodels. The removal of 27 screws in total. Considering that drive remov.

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