This was done a few months back, but just seems to fit to this area too well. ::angel::
So, I have a Rev. B 12" Powerbook. It was 12", 40 GB, 512 MB RAM, Combo drive before.
We took it apart home (me & Dorn), and now it's 12" (surprise), 80 GB (5400 rpm), 1,25 GB RAM, and Superdrive.
More pics of it
It was fun to do and see what's inside. I liked my Powerbook before, and now I like it even more. Of course the new ones are cool, I want one, but then I don't really need to upgrade, especially since I'm using a nice amount of Mac desktops at the moment as well. (More of those later). My bf has taken apart about all different models of Apple laptops (and desktops too for that matter), but still it took nearly 1,5 hours to take stuff apart and put them back on working. And then more time to partition the new hard drive, and install OS X and bring data over.
I have still the old hard drive in daily use. He got a firewire case for portable drives from Fry's for about 20-25$, and it is really nice now. In the sense that it's small, not mucch bigger than an iPod, and it holds 40 GB of anywhint with me. So many times the hard drive is on my backpack, for bringing data over. And I don't need to put too much data on any of the iPods that way, so those can concentrate on music now.
So, I have a Rev. B 12" Powerbook. It was 12", 40 GB, 512 MB RAM, Combo drive before.
We took it apart home (me & Dorn), and now it's 12" (surprise), 80 GB (5400 rpm), 1,25 GB RAM, and Superdrive.
More pics of it
It was fun to do and see what's inside. I liked my Powerbook before, and now I like it even more. Of course the new ones are cool, I want one, but then I don't really need to upgrade, especially since I'm using a nice amount of Mac desktops at the moment as well. (More of those later). My bf has taken apart about all different models of Apple laptops (and desktops too for that matter), but still it took nearly 1,5 hours to take stuff apart and put them back on working. And then more time to partition the new hard drive, and install OS X and bring data over.
I have still the old hard drive in daily use. He got a firewire case for portable drives from Fry's for about 20-25$, and it is really nice now. In the sense that it's small, not mucch bigger than an iPod, and it holds 40 GB of anywhint with me. So many times the hard drive is on my backpack, for bringing data over. And I don't need to put too much data on any of the iPods that way, so those can concentrate on music now.